How to set the horn sound when locking Changan Oushang?
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Changan Oushang's horn sound when locking can be turned off using the mute button on the smart key. Here is some relevant information about Changan Oushang vehicles: 1. Configuration: The car is equipped with GPS navigation, reversing camera, 270° radar, Bluetooth phone, hill start assist, electric sunroof, etc. 2. Noise level: The interior noise at idle is 39 decibels. 3. Power options: Changan Oushang offers a 1.5L engine and a 1.0T naturally aspirated engine. The transmission system is paired with a 5-speed manual gearbox. 4. Suspension: Changan Oushang adopts a front MacPherson and rear torsion beam semi-independent suspension design.
I've been driving a Changan Oushang for several years, and the setup for the horn sound when locking the car is actually quite simple, mainly for safety reminders. Operating via the key is the most convenient method: press the lock button twice in succession after locking the car, and it usually triggers the horn sound; if you need to permanently enable or disable it, try holding down the lock button for a few seconds and observe the indicator light changes. If your car has a central control screen, navigate to the settings menu and look for the "Vehicle Security" option, where you should find a "Lock Confirmation Sound" toggle—just slide it to enable. I've seen many people fail to set it up successfully, with common issues being a dead key fob battery or the vehicle settings being reset. It's advisable to regularly check the manual or recharge the key fob battery. From a safety perspective, this feature is particularly useful at night, as it helps deter thieves by confirming the car is locked. If it doesn't sound, don't rush to get it repaired—first check if the settings were misconfigured. Keeping it enabled makes parking more reassuring.