Why does the Audi car automatically lock when the key is inside the vehicle?
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Audi car keys may automatically lock inside the vehicle due to a loose door lock mechanism or the remote control buttons automatically transmitting signals. What is automatic locking: The car's automatic locking function, also known as speed-sensing auto-lock, is an electronic device that automatically engages the door lock buttons when the vehicle reaches a preset speed (typically factory-set at 10-20 km/h) to prevent accidental door opening. Advantages of automatic locking: For urban driving, automatic locking offers more benefits than drawbacks. It enhances security by preventing theft of items from the vehicle while stopped at traffic lights and deters carjacking. It also protects child passengers by preventing them from opening door handles while the vehicle is in motion.