How to set the beep sound when locking the car?
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Locking the car with a beep sound can be enabled through a 4S shop. Pressing the lock button will produce one beep, while pressing the unlock button will produce two beeps. The beep sound when locking the car is a prompt from the vehicle's anti-theft system. This prompt sound can be muted by pressing the mute button on the remote control.
I previously researched how to enable a confirmation sound when locking the car, and it's actually quite simple. First, sit in the car without pressing the brake pedal and press the start button twice to power on the electronics. Then, find the vehicle settings on the central control screen, where there should be a door lock option. Click into it, and you'll see the toggle for the lock confirmation sound. However, remember that you need to be in P gear and have all doors properly closed for the setting to take effect. I initially overlooked these details and spent a long time without any response. Once successfully set, every time you press the key to lock the car, it will beep once in response, allowing you to confirm it's locked without having to look back—super practical. If your car doesn't have this option, you might need to visit a 4S shop to enable hidden features through a system update.