Volkswagen Taos & Tharu - HOW TO TURN ON / OFF CHILD SAFETY LOCKS (2022 - 2026+)

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Published3 months ago
Duration2:10
Video IDOwTPDWugFgk
Languageen
CategoryAutos & Vehicles
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views41
Likes2
Comments0
Engagement Rate4.88%
Likes per 100 views4.88
Comments per 1K views0.00

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In this short tutorial video I am showing how to enable or disable rear interior door handles on VW Taos and VW Tharu SUV. Child locks are safety features built into the rear doors that prevent the door from being opened from the inside to keep children safe in the back seat. VEHICLES COVERED: Volkswagen Taos and Volkswagen Tharu Years: 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 | 2026 and possibly newer. Trims: S | SE | SEL | COMFORT | PREMIUM | PROGRESSIVE | SEAL | VISION How to Enable / Disable Child Safety Locks: 1. Open the rear door. 2. Locate the small child lock slot on the edge of the door. 3. Insert the vehicle’s key blade into the slot. 4. Turn the key to activate or deactivate the child lock. 5. Repeat the process for the other rear door (each door must be adjusted separately). *Support the channel and get extra perks as a Channel Member:* https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvyScrAKiK8NL66K4yrQTnA/join THIS VIDEO IS AVAILABLE IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES! Press Settings under the video and then Audio Track! Thanks for watching. Don't forget to *Like* the video / *SUBSCRIBE* to the channel! ⚠ DISCLAIMER: While QuiteAlright strives to make the information provided in this video as accurate as possible, it makes no claims, promises, or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness or applicability of the content. The videos are intended for information only. Follow the manufactures repair procedure and use appropriate safety procedures. No information contained in this video shall create any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result. All do-it-yourself projects entail some risk. It is the sole responsibility of the viewer to assume this risk. QuiteAlright is not responsible or liable for any loss damage (including, but not limited to, actual, consequential, or punitive), liability, claim, or any other injury or cause related to or resulting from any information posted in this video.

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