Will the LaCrosse automatically lock if forgotten?
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The LaCrosse does not automatically lock when the car is forgotten to be locked. Generally, when the key is removed, the power is cut off, and the door is closed, the driver needs to actively lock the car using the remote key. Below is a detailed introduction about the LaCrosse: 1. Overview: The LaCrosse is a new mid-to-high-end sedan launched by SAIC-GM on February 22, 2006. The name "LaCrosse" represents a high-quality, high-end image, with the meaning of "breakthrough and transcendence." 2. Vehicle Design: The car body is 5026mm long, 1866mm wide, and 1462mm high, paired with a 2905mm ultra-long wheelbase, providing spacious driving and riding space for a mid-to-large high-end sedan. The 2021 Buick LaCrosse family is equipped with two sets of driving systems.
I've been driving my LaCrosse for over three years, so I'm quite familiar with the auto-locking feature. The newer LaCrosse models basically all come with the walk-away auto-lock function - when you walk about 5 meters away from the car with the key, it locks itself automatically. It's really convenient. However, this feature isn't enabled by default; you need to manually turn on the 'Walk-Away Auto Lock' option in the settings menu on the central control screen. My 2018 model doesn't have this configuration, so I have to press the key fob to lock it every time. I suggest you check the vehicle manual or the instrument panel settings - if your car has this feature, it'll save you a lot of hassle. By the way, just a reminder: if you park near large metal structures, signal interference might affect the sensitivity of the auto-locking.