
The method to set the horn for the Lavida's lock car function is: 1. Press the brake pedal, shift the gear lever to P, release the brake pedal, and press the one-touch start button twice consecutively; 2. Hold down the lock button on the driver's door for more than 10 seconds to complete the horn setting. Taking the Lavida 2021 1.5L Manual Fashion Edition as an example, it is a compact 4-door 5-seater sedan under SAIC Volkswagen, with a length, width, and height of 4670mm, 1806mm, and 1474mm respectively, a wheelbase of 2688mm, equipped with a 5-speed manual transmission, a trunk volume of 510L, front suspension type of MacPherson independent suspension, and rear suspension type of torsion beam non-independent suspension.

I've driven the Lavida, and the horn setting for locking the car is actually quite convenient and easy to operate. Once you're seated in the car, you don't even need to start the engine—just press the MODE button on the left side of the steering wheel to enter the dashboard menu. Look for the 'Vehicle Settings' or 'Comfort Functions' option, then navigate to the 'Central Locking' submenu. Inside, you'll find a 'Sound Confirmation' toggle—simply enable or disable it to adjust whether the horn sounds when locking the car. I recommend keeping it on as it's a great anti-theft aid, especially when parked in lots or on the roadside. A quick beep confirms the car is locked and helps avoid oversight or interference. Spend a minute checking this setting before driving to prevent unexpected issues. The Lavida offers great value, and this small feature boosts security while reducing the risk of nighttime mishaps, making driving worry-free. Tip: If the menu seems buried, refer to the owner's manual or video tutorials—take your time navigating it.

As a tech enthusiast, I've studied the Lavida settings, and adjusting the horn for locking requires operation through the combination meter. Press the ignition button twice without stepping on the brake to enter the ON state. After the menu appears on the dashboard, use the right knob to enter the 'Settings' option and select 'Door System'. Look for the sound notification or central locking section, then enable 'Confirmation Sound'. Some models also allow adjusting the volume or delay time. The key to DIY is not to randomly plug in OBD tools; manual operation is sufficient. Related topic: If the horn doesn't sound after setup, check the fuse box (located in the engine compartment) or for a short circuit. If the fuse is blown, replace it with a B5 model. Always turn off the power before working to prevent accidental activation. The Lavida is designed to be user-friendly, ensuring safe and practical operation. Low battery voltage might affect the settings, so try charging it first.

I drive a Lavida and value practicality. The horn setting for locking the car has helped me avoid many issues. After entering the car and starting it, press the steering wheel button to open the menu, select 'Vehicle Settings,' and enable 'Lock Feedback' in the sound options. It's done in just one or two steps, convenient and hassle-free. I set the horn to beep once when locking, confirming safety, especially in dark places. If not set, forgetting to lock could cause trouble. Related: When parking in crowded areas, it's advisable to enable the sound alarm for theft prevention, reducing the risk of theft. If the setting fails, it might be due to an incorrect setting mode; re-enter the menu to check the options. A simple small step makes driving more reassuring.


