Where is the child lock switch for the 14th-generation Sylphy?
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14th-generation Sylphy child lock switch is located on the rear door locks of the vehicle. Below are the specific details of the Sylphy: 1. Vehicle positioning: The Sylphy is a compact car under Nissan, with a body length of 4631mm, width of 1760mm, height of 1503mm, and a wheelbase of 2700mm. 2. Powertrain: The Sylphy is equipped with a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine across all models. There are 4 variants of the Sylphy, featuring 1.6L displacement in total, with 2 transmission options: manual and continuously variable transmission (CVT). The engine delivers a maximum power of 93.0kW, maximum horsepower of 126PS, and maximum torque of 168.0N·m. 3. Suspension: The Sylphy features a MacPherson strut front suspension and a torsion beam rear suspension.
I've been driving the 14th-generation Sylphy for over two years. The child lock is located on the side frame of the rear door. Specifically, when you open the rear door, you'll see a small switch hole on the door frame edge. You need to use a key or coin to insert and turn it to activate the locking function. This design is quite thoughtful and safe. Actually, child locks aren't only found in the Sylphy; most cars have them in similar locations, mainly to prevent children from accidentally opening doors at high speeds and causing accidents. Remember to regularly check if the lock is engaged. Once I forgot, and my child almost opened the door, but fortunately, I noticed in time. After driving for a while, small issues can pop up, but once the child lock is activated, it's reassuring—the door can't be opened from the inside, which is very effective. The manual recommends checking the lock status before long trips and maintaining the door hinges to prevent them from getting stuck.