Why does the car automatically unlock after being locked?
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Central locking allows doors to be opened from the inside even when locked. Manufacturers state this design prevents accidental entrapment by ensuring interior accessibility. Below are the main functions of central locking: 1. Centralized control: When the driver locks their door, all other doors lock simultaneously. The driver can unlock all doors via the master switch or individually open specific doors. 2. Speed-sensitive locking: When the vehicle reaches a certain speed, all doors automatically lock to prevent accidental door opening from passenger handle operation. 3. Individual control: Besides the driver's door, other doors feature independent spring-loaded lock switches for separate door lock/unlock operation.