
The Leiling does not have a lock sound feature and cannot be activated. After locking, the hazard lights will flash. If needed, owners can install an aftermarket solution. It's a good habit to pull the door handle again after locking to ensure the doors are securely locked. In case the doors are not properly locked or are affected by electromagnetic interference, items inside the car could be easily stolen. Below is some information about the Leiling: 1. The 2021 Leiling continues to feature a dual-design approach, with the most significant changes being the exterior upgrades for the sport version and enhancements to some standard configurations across the lineup, such as rear air vents and USB ports. The powertrain and interior space remain unchanged. 2. In terms of power, the 2021 Leiling still offers both gasoline and hybrid versions. The gasoline version is equipped with a 1.2T engine delivering a maximum power of 85 kW, while the hybrid version features a hybrid system consisting of a 1.8L Atkinson cycle engine and an electric motor, with a combined maximum power of 90 kW. The transmission options include a CVT for the gasoline version and an E-CVT for the hybrid version.

I recently adjusted the lock sound on my own Leiling and would like to share the experience. Generally, you need to operate from the dashboard: after starting the car, use the steering wheel control buttons to enter the settings menu, look for the door lock or security options, and then enable the lock confirmation sound. If it’s not in the menu, check the owner’s manual, which lists the steps in detail. Another possibility is holding the lock button on the remote for 2-3 seconds to activate the sound. This feature is quite useful, especially in noisy environments to confirm whether the car is locked. It’s advisable to ask a professional during regular maintenance to avoid incorrect settings affecting driving. Also, operations may vary for different year models of the Leiling, such as minor differences in menu layout between the 2020 and 2023 models, but the principle is similar. Be careful not to set the sound too loud at night to avoid disturbing the neighbors.

I often drive my Levin to work and find it quite easy to activate the lock confirmation sound. Normally, I use the steering wheel buttons to enter the settings system and navigate to the door lock section to enable sound feedback. Alternatively, trying button combinations on the remote key fob sometimes works - pressing the lock and unlock buttons together can trigger it. This feature has been a great help in parking lots, especially when carrying shopping bags, as it quickly confirms the car is secure. I recommend browsing the owner's manual when possible; it thoughtfully details the exact steps. I've also noticed environmental factors affect the settings - low remote battery might disable the sound, but replacing it solves the issue. Keeping this setting always on reduces the risk of forgetting to lock the car, proving particularly useful on rainy days.

I've been driving a Levin for several years, and adjusting the lock sound is not difficult at all. Simply go to the vehicle settings, find the door lock options, and turn on the alert tone—most of the time, it's a one-click solution. Try holding down the lock button on the remote; sometimes it directly triggers sound feedback. Make sure the doors are properly closed, as an unsecured door might prevent the sound from playing. The manual is a treasure trove—don't hesitate to consult it when issues arise. Remember to keep the system updated with regular maintenance to avoid minor glitches.


