
The method to activate the horn sound when locking the 2019 Sylphy is: simultaneously press the unlock and lock buttons on the remote key for 3 seconds, and the light will flash once to indicate successful setup. Taking the Sylphy 2019 Classic 1.6XE Manual Comfort Edition as an example, the car's dimensions are 4631 mm in length, 1760 mm in width, and 1503 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700 mm, a fuel tank capacity of 50 liters, and a curb weight of 1188 kg. The car is equipped with a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine, with a maximum power of 90 kW and a maximum torque of 155 Nm, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. The front suspension uses a MacPherson independent suspension, and the rear suspension uses a torsion beam non-independent suspension.

Activating the horn sound when locking the 2019 Sylphy is quite simple, mainly done through the vehicle settings menu. I've done it a few times: First, start the car engine (don't turn it off), then use the control buttons on the left side of the steering wheel (the up-down-left-right ones) to find the settings icon on the instrument panel and enter the main menu. Switch to the door lock or security options, where there's a setting item called "Lock Confirmation Sound" or "Alarm Sound," and turn it to the "Enabled" status. After that, every time you lock the car with the remote key, it will emit a short horn sound to remind you that the locking was successful. If you can't find it, you can check the user manual, as menu layouts might vary slightly for different batches of cars. This feature is very practical, avoiding uncertainty about whether the car is locked in noisy environments and improving anti-theft performance. New car owners might overlook it, but setting it up provides great peace of mind.

As someone who frequently works with cars, I'm familiar with the details of activating the car lock beep. On the 2019 Sylphy, it's part of the anti-theft system. The steps are: After starting the vehicle, use the steering wheel buttons to access the settings menu on the information screen, navigate to security-related options, and enable the lock alarm sound. Specifically, press the mode button on the steering wheel to switch, select "Door Lock," then turn on "Horn Confirmation." After completion, test it—press the remote button twice when locking the car. If there's a sound, it's working. If not activated, it might be turned off by default, so you'll need to enable it manually. This helps prevent accidental operations, such as pressing the wrong button on the remote without realizing it. Remember to check this function regularly to avoid interference from battery issues.

As a car owner, I found the activation process quite straightforward. After starting the vehicle, press the steering wheel button to enter settings, locate the door lock menu, and enable the lock sound option. I've tried it several times: start the engine, use the buttons to navigate left/right through menus, select an item like "Alarm Settings," and turn on the lock confirmation beep. Afterwards, you'll hear a short beep when remotely locking the car - very reassuring. The benefit is preventing forgotten locks or misjudging anti-theft status. The sound is quiet enough not to disturb others while ensuring security. Occasionally menu positions may vary, just browse through more pages. Maintaining this setting helps with theft prevention.


