Where is the child lock located on the Ford Escort?
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The child lock of the Ford Escort is located on the side of the rear door. There is a small switch below the door lock. The rotary child safety lock requires inserting a key into the corresponding hole to rotate the knob switch for locking and unlocking operations. Below is more information about the child safety lock: 1. The child safety lock is used for the rear doors of the vehicle to prevent the danger of opening the door from inside while the vehicle is moving. When this device is activated, even if the electronic central door lock is opened, the device remains in the locked state. To open the rear door, you can only use the switch on the outside of the door when the central door lock is unlocked. 2. To ensure the safety of children during the ride, the child safety locks on both rear doors should be engaged. Once the child safety locks are engaged, no matter how much the child moves around in the back seat, they cannot open the door from inside. This ensures the child's safety and allows the driver to focus on driving.