Locking and unlocking using the key buttons

You can use the buttons on the standard key and Care Key to lock or unlock the car, including the fuel filler flap.

 Tip

Pressing the key's buttons once controls the locking and unlocking behaviours. Pressing and holding the different buttons controls different features related to opening and closing, such as opening the boot and automatic window closing. You can learn more about these features in the relevant section of the manual.

Locking the car

Close the driver's door and press the locking button.

The car locks. Any open doors or hatches will be locked once you close them.

The alarm is armed.

 Note

If you lock the car while a key is still inside, that key is temporarily deactivated. It will be activated again when you unlock the car with another valid key.

If you press the lock button with the boot hatch still open, make sure you don't leave the key inside the car when you close the hatch. If the car detects that the key is still inside, the boot will not lock.

Unlocking the car

Press once on the unlocking button.
The car unlocks.
The alarm is disarmed.

 Note

Automatic relocking

If you don't open any of the doors or the boot hatch for a couple of minutes after unlocking, the car relocks automatically so that you don't accidentally leave it unlocked.

Unlocking the boot hatch

Press once on the boot hatch button.

The boot unlocks.

The alarm remains armed on the side doors.

If the key isn't working

If the car doesn't respond to the key's buttons, try changing the key battery. As a backup, you can use the detachable key blade to lock or unlock the car.