How to Enable the Lock Sound on Camry?
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Camry does not come with a built-in lock sound function, so it cannot be set. Related Introduction: 1. Advantages: Noble appearance, comfortable interior space, perfect driving experience, the highest safety and environmental standards in its class, and ubiquitous high-tech configurations—these are the characteristics of the Camry. 2. Design: The Camry integrates Toyota's latest global design philosophy. Mr. Kawamoto, Toyota's chief engineer, said: "During the development of the Camry, we infused it with a sense of luxury that the previous generation CAMRY lacked, giving it a more elegant demeanor while also incorporating dynamic elements."
My Camry didn't make any sound when locking before, until I found out through the manual that it needs to be set in the menu. First, press the start button twice without stepping on the brake to power on, wait for the dashboard to light up, then use the up and down buttons on the right side of the steering wheel to find the 'Settings' menu, and press OK to enter. Inside, there's a 'Vehicle Settings' option, scroll down to find the 'Lock Beep' switch. After turning it on, there will be a beep every time you lock the car, which is especially convenient for finding your car in underground parking lots. If it's a newer model with a touchscreen, you can find the vehicle settings directly on the center console screen for quicker access. By the way, this feature might be turned off by default, so many people think Toyota doesn't have this function.
Last time I helped my neighbor adjust the lock sound on his Camry, it was actually quite simple. Turn the key to the ON position without starting the engine, and pay attention to the small screen in the middle of the dashboard. See those buttons on the right side of the steering wheel? Use the left and right buttons to switch to the settings icon, then select the 'Vehicle Customization' section. There's a submenu called 'Lock/Unlock' where you can change the 'Operation Feedback' to beep. The steps are similar for older models that use a knob for selection. Toyota's design is a bit hidden, probably to avoid disturbing people with lock sounds at night. If there's still no sound after making the change, it might be due to unstable battery voltage—try restarting the car's system.