
The automatic locking of the Baojun 730 doors is likely due to an issue with the door lock control system itself or the internal components such as the cables or motor getting stuck, causing the doors to lock automatically. If this issue persists, it is recommended to have it inspected and addressed at a 4S shop. There are two scenarios where the doors may automatically lock if you forget to lock them: 1. If you turn off the engine and remove the key but do not use the remote to lock the doors, the doors will not automatically lock even after a long time. 2. However, if you use the remote to lock the doors and accidentally press the unlock button without anyone actually opening the door, the doors will automatically relock within a short period. If someone opens the door, the automatic locking function will be disabled.

The automatic locking feature of the Baojun 730 is primarily attributed to its intelligent safety system design. When the vehicle reaches a certain speed, such as around 20 kilometers per hour, it automatically triggers the door locking mechanism. The purpose of this function is to prevent doors from being accidentally opened while driving, which could pose safety hazards. Especially in urban traffic jams or when traveling with children, I find it particularly practical, as it helps prevent accidents with active kids. The Baojun 730 uses a standard automatic locking system, similar to many modern cars. The speed sensor detects the data and sends a signal to the body control module, which then controls the door lock actuator via a relay. As an owner who frequently drives on highways, this feature gives me peace of mind, ensuring I don’t get distracted by manually locking doors in emergency situations. Of course, if deemed unnecessary, it can be disabled or the trigger speed adjusted in the central control settings. Most owners actually appreciate this setting for its simplicity and thoughtfulness.

As someone who pays attention to automotive safety, I believe the automatic locking feature of the Baojun 730 provides dual protection against theft and accidents. Once the car starts and accelerates, for example, when reaching speeds between 15 to 25 km/h, the door locks automatically activate to prevent theft attempts from outside or accidental door openings by passengers inside. This functionality is made possible by the car's ECU system monitoring speed and status, working in conjunction with the anti-theft module. Having driven many cars, I find this feature effectively reduces risks, especially in areas like traffic lights or congested zones, where accidentally opening a door might lead to collisions or property loss. The Baojun 730's standard smart key also supports this mode, and if you're not accustomed to automatic locking, you can disable it via the vehicle settings menu. Regular maintenance should include checking the wiring to prevent sensor malfunctions that might cause abnormal locking. In summary, this thoughtful design enhances daily safety.

The Baojun 730's auto-locking is driven by a speed-sensing system. When the vehicle reaches a preset speed, sensors notify the control unit to activate the door locks. Simply put, it's a safety mechanism to prevent door opening risks while driving. Owners can usually modify the settings via remote control or dashboard buttons.

From a user operation perspective, the Baojun 730's automatic locking feature likely stems from factory settings or remote key configuration. When you accelerate, the car automatically locks the doors; if you don't want this, I can show you how to turn it off. Locate the settings menu in the vehicle, navigate to the security options, and you can disable or adjust the triggering conditions. I've modified mine myself, such as setting it to manual locking mode for more flexibility. Sometimes false triggers occur due to sensitive speed sensors or debris interference—just clean it up. This feature is well-intentioned, enhancing anti-theft and convenience, but personal preferences vary. New drivers often overlook this, so I recommend checking the manual for details.


