Where is the child safety lock on the Venucia D60
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The child safety lock is located on the side of the rear door and can only be seen when the door is opened. Once locked, the rear door cannot be opened from the inside and can only be opened from the outside. The child safety lock is an active safety device designed to ensure the safety of child passengers. If the child safety lock is engaged, the electric unlocking function of the central locking system will also be disabled, and the door can only be opened from the outside. The interior door handle will temporarily become ineffective. Currently, there are two types of child safety lock switches in cars: rotary knob type and toggle type. Comparatively, the toggle-type child safety lock is easier to operate, while the rotary knob-type is relatively more cumbersome but offers a higher level of safety. For the central locking system or the automatic locking feature while driving, they do enhance the safety of children in the rear seats to some extent. However, it is important to note that these can be unlocked via switches inside the car and are not foolproof. Therefore, engaging the child safety lock is the only way to drive with complete peace of mind.
Last time I helped a friend locate the child safety lock on the Venucia D60, I realized how crucial it is. It's usually positioned on the inner edge of the rear door—like when I opened the back door, there was this small manual switch. A gentle flick locks it, preventing kids from opening the door from inside. Honestly, many family car owners overlook this detail. I only noticed it because I often drive with my child. That time, my kid kept fiddling with the door handle, so I engaged the lock, and it made a real difference in safety. I recommend checking it regularly before driving, ideally by inspecting the door frame. If you can't find it, you might need to refer to the manual. Newer models even have electronic versions in the settings, but the manual type on the D60 is simpler and more reliable. Safety first—don’t forget to test the lock to ensure it works properly, then you can drive with peace of mind.