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Which button locks the doors inside the Fit?

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DelCollin
09/03/25 5:13am
The one-touch door lock button in the Fit is located on the driver's door, and its operation simultaneously locks or unlocks all doors. The full name of the one-touch door lock is the central control door lock, which centrally controls the locking and unlocking of all four doors to enhance convenience and driving safety. Below is an introduction to the Fit: 1. Model Introduction: The Fit is a hatchback launched by GAC Honda. The third-generation Fit was released on May 29, 2014, positioned as a stylish hatchback targeting the new generation of post-90s individuals who pursue individuality, featuring a spacious interior. 2. Design Philosophy: The third-generation Fit adopts the 'Exciting H Design' as its overall design concept, featuring Honda's latest family-style front face design, 'Solid Wing,' where the front grille integrates seamlessly with the headlights, highlighting sharpness and sportiness.
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DeAna
09/15/25 6:45am
As a long-time Fit driver, I remember the door lock button is located above the driver's side door handle, right where the driver's left hand naturally rests. There's a clearly marked small button - just press it lightly to lock all doors, which makes operation super convenient. When driving, I always make it a habit to press this button first to prevent accidental door openings or theft - safety first! If the button occasionally becomes unresponsive, it might be due to dirt or electrical issues; try gently cleaning it. Although the remote key can also lock the doors from outside, this interior button is the most convenient. The Fit's design is quite thoughtful - both the button placement and tactile feel are excellent. Developing this locking habit can prevent many troubles. Like how my wife often forgets her keys in the car - this button has been a lifesaver.
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MacCaden
10/29/25 7:24am
I often drive my Fit for errands and notice the door lock button is conveniently located near the handle on the driver's door. It's round with a clear tactile feel—just one press does the trick. Locking doors while driving is crucial to reduce theft risks or accidental door openings, so I remind everyone to make it a habit every time you get in. If the button doesn't work, it might be poor contact or a blown fuse—check it to prevent malfunctions. Remote keys can help, but the in-car button is more reliable. The Fit's layout is intuitive, making it easy even for beginners. By the way, keeping interior buttons clean with simple regular maintenance extends their lifespan.
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MicahAnn
12/12/25 7:36am
The door lock button of the Fit is located on the driver's door handle. Just press the button to lock the doors, and its position is very obvious - you can reach it easily with your right hand. I find this car simple and practical to use. When parking, just press it once to prevent theft, which is both secure and worry-free. Occasionally check if the button is functioning properly to avoid it getting stuck when needed.
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