Will the Car Lock Automatically with the Key Inside?
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Car keys inside the vehicle can cause the car to lock automatically. This is because the anti-theft feature protects against theft but can also affect the owner. After the vehicle is turned off, if the doors are closed without the key, both the doors and the rear hatch will automatically lock after a few minutes. You can seek assistance from the nearest authorized dealership. The dealership will verify the owner's identity, so it's best to bring your ID card, vehicle registration, and other documents. If there is no dealership nearby, you will have to contact a locksmith to unlock the car, and providing identification is also required when using a locksmith. Functions of Car Keys: Many car keys now come with a feature to close the windows after the engine is turned off. Simply pressing the lock button once will automatically close the windows. Some models require holding the lock button for a longer duration. Automatic trunk opening: Some cars require pressing the trunk button twice, while others require holding the trunk control button to open the trunk. Remote window control: During summer, when the car interior is stuffy, you can use the remote to open all windows before entering the vehicle. This helps release the hot air inside before driving. Single-door opening: You can set the key to open only the driver's door with one press and all doors with two presses.