How to Enable the Locking Horn Sound on Haval H2?
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To enable the locking horn sound on Haval H2, press and hold both the unlock and lock buttons on the remote key for 3 seconds. Taking the 2018 Haval H2 1.5T Manual Two-Wheel Drive Fashion National VI model as an example: This vehicle is manufactured by Great Wall Motors, classified as a compact SUV, equipped with a 1.5T inline four-cylinder turbocharged engine producing a maximum horsepower of 150ps and a peak torque of 210nm. The dimensions are 4335mm in length, 1814mm in width, and 1710mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2560mm. It is a 5-door, 5-seater SUV featuring a 6-speed manual transmission and a top speed of 180km/h.
I remember my Haval H2 also had the issue of the horn not sounding when locking the car last time, which was actually due to incorrect settings. I opened the car door, first checked that the key battery had enough power, then pressed the remote lock button and found no sound. Getting into the driver's seat, I used the multifunction buttons on the steering wheel to find the settings menu. Some cars have a lock confirmation sound option in the display, which needs to be manually turned on. Sometimes it's accidentally turned off by pressing a button, or it could be a blown fuse. I found the manual to check the fuse box location, usually in the engine compartment. If the fuse labeled for the horn is blown, it needs to be replaced; otherwise, the horn won't have power and won't work. Don't rush to repair it—first try resetting the system: remove the key, close the door, wait a few minutes, and try again. If that doesn't work, it's recommended to visit a 4S shop. Lock confirmation is important to avoid parking insecurity. After I replaced the fuse myself, everything worked fine. I also check the settings during regular maintenance to prevent issues.
If the horn doesn't sound when locking the car, don't panic—it's usually a minor issue. I've checked the design of the Haval H2, and it has a safety setting that might be turned off. When pressing the lock button on the remote and there's no sound, first confirm that the key buttons are responsive. Then, get in the car, turn on the power, and look for the sound or safety options on the dashboard or central control screen. Switch the lock confirmation sound to 'ON.' If the option isn't in the menu, it might be a system bug—disconnect the car battery for a while and try again. Sometimes, it's a hardware issue with the horn. I’ve opened the fuse box myself—there’s a fuse slot near the passenger footwell. Locate the one labeled for the horn, check if it’s blown, and replace it (a new one costs just a few bucks). Loose wiring is also common—pop the hood and check if the horn’s connection is secure. A silent lock affects anti-theft security, so address it promptly. If all else fails, visit a repair shop to scan for error codes and prevent potential risks.