What is the tutorial for setting the automatic locking function on the Ford Kuga?

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CamilaLynn
07/29/25 6:13pm
The tutorial for setting the automatic locking function on the Ford Kuga is as follows: shift the gear to P position, turn the key to the ON position, ensure all four doors are closed, then press and hold the lock button until the indicator light on the dashboard flashes twice. The purpose of the automatic locking function is anti-theft, allowing the doors to lock quickly after driving to prevent door-pulling robberies during traffic jams or at red lights, providing a certain level of security and protection for passengers inside the vehicle. Taking the 2019 EcoBoost180 Front-Wheel Drive Trend Edition Kuga as an example, its body dimensions are 4524mm in length, 1838mm in width, and 1685mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2690mm.
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OStella
08/14/25 10:40am
As a seasoned SUV driver, I've set up the auto-lock feature on my Ford Kuga, which automatically locks the doors when the vehicle reaches a certain speed—pretty handy for safety. Here's how it works on my car: First, start the engine (keep it running), then locate the menu button on the right side of the steering wheel. Press it a few times to enter the settings. Next, select 'Vehicle Settings' or 'Safety Options,' where you'll find the auto-lock toggle—just enable it. You can usually adjust the speed trigger point too, typically defaulting to 15 or 20 km/h. Don’t forget to save the settings and take a short test drive to confirm it works. If nothing happens, check the manual for your model year—newer Kugas might handle this directly from the infotainment screen’s main menu. Overall, this feature is a no-brainer, especially for long trips to prevent accidental door openings. I’d recommend new owners spend two minutes setting it up—safety first. I always enable it, especially with kids in the back—it’s peace of mind.
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AbelFitz
10/14/25 4:49am
Hey, as a car enthusiast, I know the auto-lock setup for the Kuga inside out. First, start the engine but don't drive off, then look for the settings icon on the center screen. Tap into it and scroll to the vehicle safety menu. After enabling auto-lock, choose the trigger speed, like locking doors above 20km/h, then save and test it on the road. If you're not familiar with the interface, try manually pressing the lock button plus the ignition button combo—hold for a few seconds until the lights flash, and you're good. This feature is super handy for preventing accidental door openings, especially in crowded urban areas. By the way, note that Kuga models vary by year—post-2017 versions are smarter with customization, while older ones might need a system update at the dealership. After setting it up, check the door lock lights to confirm it works, so you don't waste your effort. It's simple and user-friendly. I often test these features when modifying cars—safe and stylish.
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