Where is the child lock button located on the Golf?
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The child lock button on the Golf is located on the side of the rear door, which is a black circle with a keyhole. Simply insert the key and turn it 90 degrees to activate it. The child lock, also known as the child safety door lock, is set on the rear door lock of the car. After opening the rear door, there is a small lever (safety mechanism) below the door lock. Push it towards the end with the child icon and then close the door. At this point, the door cannot be opened from the inside and can only be opened from the outside. The Golf is a compact car launched by FAW-Volkswagen, with a length, width, and height of 4296mm, 1788mm, and 1471mm respectively, and a wheelbase of 2636mm. It is equipped with two turbocharged engines, 1.2T and 1.4T, with maximum power outputs of 85kw and 110kw respectively.
On the Volkswagen Golf, the child lock is typically located on the inner edge of the rear doors. When the door is closed, you can see a small toggle or button near the door lock mechanism on the door frame. I own a Golf myself, and when taking my kids out, I always manually activate this switch to prevent them from accidentally opening the doors. It's actually quite simple to operate – just gently push the button or turn the toggle with your finger to engage the lock. The key point is that children sitting in the back seat might unconsciously try to open the doors, which can be particularly dangerous while driving. The hidden placement prevents accidental activation and ensures only adults can operate it. Before every long trip, I always check if the rear door locks are engaged to avoid any mishaps. I recommend familiarizing yourself with your car's details, as child safety should never be overlooked. You can find the exact location by checking your manual or physically inspecting the door seam area.