Why Does the Safety Lock Only Secure the Rear Seats?
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Safety locks only securing the rear seats is an active safety device designed to ensure the safety of child passengers, preventing the danger of children accidentally opening the door while the vehicle is in motion. How to use the car child lock: Open the rear door and locate a small lever (safety mechanism) below the door lock. Push the lever toward the end with the child icon, then close the door. Even if the electronic central door lock is activated, the door will remain locked and cannot be opened from the inside. Precautions for using the car child lock: If children are seated in the rear, not only should they be secured in a child safety seat, but the child safety lock should also be engaged. Always check during the journey whether the central locking system is in the locked state to prevent children from unintentionally opening the door. When exiting the vehicle, it is best for an adult to open the door for the child to avoid any unnecessary accidents with vehicles in front during the exit process.