Where is the child lock on the Ford Escort?
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Ford Escort's child lock is located on the rear doors, featuring a rotary knob-style child lock that allows the owner to manually lock or unlock it. The child safety lock is designed for the rear doors to prevent the danger of doors being opened from inside while the vehicle is in motion. When this device is activated, even if the electronic central door lock is disengaged, the mechanism remains locked. To open the rear door, it can only be done by using the door handle on the exterior side when the central door lock is released. In terms of exterior design, the front of this vehicle adopts Ford's iconic vertical inverted trapezoidal large grille, setting the tone for the overall design. The taillight design echoes the headlights, and an elegant chrome trim runs across the rear of the vehicle, connecting the taillights, creating a more sculpted shoulder line and a broader body profile.