Locks for gears that are highly secure for manual and automatic transmissions. The Locks are secured by special steel plates, which are hardened, and then attached to an automobile body using bolts that are tamper-proof.
Car Central Locking System
The power door lock (also called electronic door locks, or central locking) permits the front passenger or the driver to lock and unlock simultaneously all doors in a vehicle or truck by pressing the button or flipping a switch.
The first door locks with power were installed on the luxurious Scripps-Booth in 1914, but they were not widely used on high-end cars until Packard introduced them again in 1956. Today, nearly every model has this feature at a minimum an optional feature
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