Theft prevention
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ever leave any items such as cameras or handbags visible from
outside the car.
*certain markets
If you lend your car to someone, you can put personal items in the
glove compartment or boot. These can only be locked and unlocked
with the owner's key. You can then give the service key to the person
borrowing the car.
Don't forget to lock the rear seat backrest using the two red catches
on its rear (4-door model).
You can always protect your luggage in the boot by using the special
boot-only locking position.
Turn the key completely to the left and remove it. Now the boot will
be locked, but not the doors (4-door model).
For detailed information on the functions mentioned here, see this
chapter.
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Below are a number of tips to help you make the most of your car's
security devices. In addition to the other security features, an alarm is
also available for installation (extra equipment), to further increase
security.
When you lock the car, always use the "deadlock" locking position*.
Turn the key in the usual way to lock the doors, then turn it further
to activate the "deadlock" locking position. There will be more resis-
tance at the last turn, but this is normal. The deadlock can be activated
from the front doors only.
If you have remote controlled central locking, press the LOCK button
twice within three seconds (although not too quickly) to activate the
"deadlock" locking position.
Note! Be careful not to activate the "deadlock" locking position if
anyone is still in the car as the doors cannot be opened from the inside.
If you have a 5-door model, the rear door should have its child safety
lock on when you lock the car with the deadlock.
Close the sun roof and all windows fully when you leave the car.
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