Will the car door lock automatically if forgotten?
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No. Forgetting to lock the car after parking happens from time to time, which can lead to the risk of theft of belongings in the car, causing significant trouble and loss to work and life. Generally, when the key is removed to cut off the power and the door is closed, the driver actively locks the car using the remote key. This is because most car models on the market do not have the function of detecting the distance of the key's electronic signal, so the automatic locking cannot be completed by the car itself. Additional tips: Try to use the mechanical key to lock the car door: When locking the car, it is more reliable to use the mechanical key, as this makes any signal jammer ineffective. If you don't mind the inconvenience, using the mechanical key more often can also save power and is even safer than the smart key. When using the mechanical lock, make sure the car door is properly closed and you hear the sound of the entire car locking, otherwise, it means the locking was not successful. Try to park in a guarded parking lot and ask for a parking receipt: For long-term parking, it is best to park in a guarded parking lot and ask for a parking receipt. This way, if any issues arise with the car, you can ensure no loss occurs. However, you should still lock the car door. Of course, in general, formal parking lots are rarely entered by criminals.