Where is the child lock located on the Volkswagen Lavida?

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VonGeorge
07/24/25 4:50pm
Volkswagen Lavida's child lock is located on the side of the rear doors, featuring a small orange toggle switch that is visible upon opening the door. It can be activated using a key. Below are relevant details: 1. The purpose of the child lock is to prevent active and unaware children from opening the door during driving when there are child passengers in the rear seats, thereby avoiding potential hazards. Once the child safety lock is engaged, the rear door cannot be opened from the inside even if the central locking system is not activated. 2. There are generally two types of child locks: one is an electronic lock, typically located in the window button area on the driver's side door; the other is a mechanical lock, usually found on the inner edge of the rear doors.
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DiGabriella
08/11/25 9:21am
I often drive with children, so I pay special attention to the location of the child lock. On the rear doors of the Volkswagen Lavida, there is usually a small switch or rotary slider near the lock mechanism on the inner edge of the door, which needs to be manually toggled to activate. I remember the last time I took my child out, I felt much more at ease after setting the child lock, no longer worrying about the child accidentally opening the door. The position is designed very user-friendly and easy to find—you just need to open the rear door to feel it. This thoughtful design by Volkswagen ensures driving safety. I recommend that all parents make it a habit to activate the child lock to prevent accidents, especially when driving at high speeds. A small preventive measure can avert major risks—never overlook it.
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