How to disable the low-speed warning sound of an electric vehicle?
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You can unplug the power cord of the low-speed warning horn. Since this horn is separate from the vehicle's main horn, unplugging it will not affect the normal functioning of the vehicle's horn. After unplugging, make sure to wrap the power cord with tape to prevent water ingress and short circuits. Here are some specific details about electric vehicles: 1. Definition: An electric vehicle (BEV) refers to a vehicle that uses an onboard power source as its power, drives the wheels with an electric motor, and meets all the requirements of road traffic and safety regulations. Due to its relatively smaller environmental impact compared to traditional vehicles, its future prospects are widely regarded as promising. 2. Types: The types of electric vehicles include Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV), Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEV), and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEV).
Recently, I've seen many people online asking how to turn off the low-speed warning sound of electric vehicles. Having driven an electric car for years, I understand some find it a bit noisy. But first, I must remind everyone that this sound is a safety feature designed to alert pedestrians of an approaching vehicle and prevent accidents, especially on crowded streets. If you really want to turn it off, the simplest way is to check the settings menu on your vehicle's central control screen—there's usually an option like 'Pedestrian Warning Sound' or similar that you can disable. Some cars require entering maintenance mode or using diagnostic tools. Remember, turning it off might lead to legal fines or increased risks, as pedestrians rely on this sound to locate your car. If it's unbearable, try lowering the volume setting instead of turning it off completely. I've performed these operations myself but always keep it on to protect both myself and others' safety.