Locking and unlocking the doors from outside the vehicle
Pic. 1.1. Directions for unlocking and locking the door lock: 1 – initial position of the key; 2 - locking the lock; 3 - unlocking the lock
To lock the vehicle, turn the key in the front door lock once to the lock position (pic. 1.1).
To unlock the vehicle, turn the key in the front door lock once to the unlock position.
Locking and unlocking the doors from inside the vehicle
To unlock the front door, pull the inside handle towards you. doors.
Pic. 1.2. Positions of the door lock button: 1 - locking; 2 - unlocking
When the door handle is pulled out, the front door opens even if it has been pre-locked (pic. 1.2).
Locking the front doors without a key
Press the inside lock button and close the door.
If the driver's door lock button is set to the lock position and that door is closed when the key is left in the ignition, the doors will automatically unlock.
Child safety latches
Pic. 1.3. Rear door child safety latch location: 1 – latch enabled; 2 - latch off
Locking the locks helps prevent accidental opening of the door, especially when small children are in the back seat. Door lock latches installed on each rear door (pic. 1.3).
If the lock latches are in the locked position, the rear doors cannot be opened from inside the vehicle. Use the outside door handle to open the rear door in this lock latch position.
If the door lock latches are in the «latch off», the rear door lock will not work.
Centralized door lock control system
When locking or unlocking the front door on the driver or passenger side and the trunk lid (or tailgate) using the key or the internal lock button, all doors are locked or unlocked at the same time, including the trunk lid (or tailgate).
On vehicles equipped with remote control door locks, when locking (unlocking) trunk lids (or tailgate) other doors are not locked (do not unlock).
Pic. 1.4. Keyless Entry Switch: A - for cars with manual window lifters; B - for cars with electric windows; 1 - blocked; 2 - unlocked
All doors can be individually locked or unlocked independently of each other using the respective internal lock button (pic. 1.4).