Where is the child lock on the Cruze?

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MacRyder
07/24/25 11:04pm
The child lock on the Cruze is located on the rear doors and features a lever-type mechanism. Here are the specific details about the child lock: 1. How to use: When you need to activate the child safety lock, first open the rear door, then move the small lever below the door lock to the direction with the child icon, and finally close the door. 2. Function: When the child safety device is locked, the door can only be opened from the outside, and the interior door handle temporarily loses its function. Even if the central locking system is unlocked, the child safety lock remains engaged, and the door can only be opened from the outside.
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