
The reasons why the Lamando prompts too many locked files are: 1. The locked files in the memory card are full; 2. The locked files cannot be overwritten in a loop. The Lamando is a compact coupe under the Volkswagen brand. Taking the Volkswagen Lamando 2021 Luxury Shadow Edition as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4615 mm, width 1826 mm, height 1425 mm, with a wheelbase of 2656 mm. The Volkswagen Lamando 2021 Luxury Shadow Edition is equipped with a 1.4L turbocharged engine, with a maximum power of 110 kW, maximum power speed of 5000 rpm, maximum torque of 250 Nm, and maximum torque speed ranging from 1750 to 3000 rpm.

I encountered the same issue last time when I drove out for a suburban trip. The Lamando's warning about too many locked files is mostly due to an accumulation of map data or music files in the car's navigation system. I suspect it might be because the cache files in the system weren't cleared in time. Specifically, regular updates of the navigation software can fill up the internal storage space, and if you've downloaded a lot of locked files like copyright-protected audio or firmware, the system will trigger an alert. I remember I went straight to the 4S dealership for advice, and the technician suggested I first try manually deleting some unused navigation data, like old map points or outdated playlists. They also taught me how to turn off the auto-save function in the system settings. It's best to regularly back up important files before clearing storage, otherwise it can be quite troublesome if it affects navigation use, especially when sudden warnings pop up on the highway—it can really make you nervous. In short, don't delay dealing with it; it's safer to have a professional shop check it out to avoid triggering other electronic faults.

As someone who enjoys tinkering with infotainment systems, I believe the Lingdu prompt is typically a file management issue within the infotainment system. The likely cause is the internal memory being full, leading to accumulated locked navigation data or media files. I've handled similar cases before—first check the infotainment system's storage settings to see if there's an option to clear temporary files or cache. If that doesn't work, try restarting the system or updating the software version to resolve bugs. Regularly using cloud services to store files can reduce local storage burden, and with good preventive measures, such prompts can usually be avoided.

My Lamando keeps popping up this annoying alert. I suspect the car's playlist and map files are overloaded. The solution is simple—I usually go into the system menu to manually delete some old data. If that doesn’t work, I just visit the 4S shop to have them re-upgrade the software. Remember not to delay, or the navigation might become unusable, which could be dangerous.


