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Locking and unlocking doors using the interior lock button (Mazda 6 GG)

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Fig. 1.23. Internal door lock button

Fig. 1.23. Internal door lock button


To lock any door from inside the car, press the lock button located on the corresponding door. To unlock the lock, pull the button towards you (Fig. 1.23).

Fig. 1.24. Locking the door lock using the internal lock button: 1 – door lock button in the…

Fig. 1.24. Locking the door lock using the internal lock button: 1 – door lock button in the "locked" position


To lock any door using the interior locking button while outside the vehicle, press the locking button and, holding the outer door handle pulled towards you (Fig. 1.24), slam the door.

When locking the doors using the interior door lock buttons, be careful not to leave the key in the vehicle.

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Right front door (only on vehicles equipped with a double locking system) and the rear doors can be locked from outside the car using the interior locking buttons. To do this, press the button and slam the door (there is no need to hold the outer door handle in the pulled position).

Note: The driver's door can only be locked from outside the vehicle using the key or the remote control.
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