Why don't the car lights turn on when locking but do when unlocking?
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The reason why the car lights don't turn on when locking but do when unlocking is due to a connection issue between the vehicle's anti-theft device and the flasher unit, or possibly a blown fuse, or the sensor being washed off during car washing. Below is relevant information about car door locks: Maintenance tips: When you find the key difficult to use or too stiff, you can spray some lubricating oil, except for pin tumbler locks. Car door locks should not be exposed to rainwater, as this can easily cause the small internal springs to rust, making them less flexible during use. It's best to keep the car key separate from other keys to prevent excessive weight from wearing out the lock cylinder. Technical requirements: When manufacturing car door locks, they should be produced according to product drawings and relevant technical documents approved through specified procedures, and the manufactured locks must meet standard requirements without any issues during use. Car door locks not only need to be designed and manufactured according to specified standards but also require proper installation and usage in compliance with standard regulations to ensure safe operation and unlocking.