How to activate the lock beep for BYD S6?

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Aaron
07/30/25 5:14am
To activate the lock beep for BYD S6, simultaneously press the unlock and lock buttons on the remote key for 3 seconds. Below is relevant information about the BYD S6: 1. Introduction: The BYD S6 is BYD's first SUV, positioned as a mid-to-high-end domestic SUV, launched in September 2010. Its dimensions are 4810/1855/1680mm (length/width/height) with a wheelbase of 2720mm, ranking top among SUVs in its class. A minimum ground clearance of 190mm ensures excellent off-road capability. 2. Powertrain: The S6 offers three engine options: 1.5T, 2.0L, and 2.4L, available in four trims: Manual Luxury, Manual Premium, Automatic Premium, and Automatic Flagship. These are powered by either the BYD483QB or Mitsubishi 4G69 engine. The BYD483QB is BYD's self-developed engine, featuring Bosch's electronic fuel injection management system and BIVT variable intake system. The BYD S6 boasts a stylish and dynamic exterior design with sharp lines, showcasing the bold character of an urban SUV.
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