How to Set the Horn Sound When Locking a Corolla?
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First, flip the key over to its back side and locate the button. Press and hold the button while sliding the back cover forward to remove it. Pull out the adjacent card slot to reveal the battery inside. After replacing the battery, reinsert the card slot and secure the back cover to complete the battery replacement process.
I've been driving for many years and remember that setting the Corolla's lock confirmation beep is quite straightforward. You can do it with the key: just press and hold the lock button on the remote for about three to five seconds. The car will flash its lights and beep once, indicating the feature is activated. After that, every time you normally lock the car, it will beep twice to confirm successful locking. This setting is particularly useful for anti-theft purposes, especially in supermarket parking lots or unfamiliar places, as it prevents misoperation. However, be mindful that using it in residential areas at night might disturb the neighbors, so I recommend activating it only in noisy environments. The Corolla's system is very user-friendly, and you usually don't need to visit a repair shop—just give it a try. If it doesn't work, check the key's battery or refer to the owner's manual to confirm the setup steps. Regular use ensures the anti-theft function remains reliable.