Locking the door with a key
To lock the door, turn the key towards the front of the vehicle (direction indicated by arrow), to unlock - to the back of it.
On vehicles equipped with electric door locks, all interior doors and the rear door (only in station wagons) are unlocked and locked at the same time as the driver's side door.
Locking the door with a button
Press the button to lock the door, press the button to unlock the door.
If you need to lock the door from outside, press the button and then slam the door. When closing the door, keep the door handle pressed. When slamming the door, do not forget to take the keys from the passenger compartment.
On vehicles equipped with power door locks, the driver's side door will open from the inside even if the handle is in the locked position.
If you need to lock the door from the outside, move the handle to the lock position, then slam the door. When closing the door, keep the door handle pressed. When slamming the door, do not forget to take the keys from the passenger compartment.
Locking the door with a power lock
For simultaneous locking (right arrow) all doors and tailgate (only for station wagons) press the switch on the locking side (Lock). To unlock (left arrow) press the switch on the unlock side (Unlock).
Locking with "children's" rear door fuse that prevents unlocking from the inside
Turn the handle to the door lock position (Lock), which is indicated on the label next to the handle.
Locking with a rear door fuse is a design feature of the body and prevents the door from being unlocked from the inside. It is recommended to use a fuse if there are small children in the cabin.
Attention! Make sure all doors are closed before driving.
If there are small children in the back seat, use the safety lock to prevent the door from opening unexpectedly from inside the passenger compartment while driving.
If the doors are unlocked at the time of the accident, they can be opened from the outside.