
The method to set the horn sound when locking the Citroen C-Quatre is to select the locking option in the vehicle's onboard computer settings, then click 'Lock ON' to activate the horn sound function when locking. Taking the 2016 C-Quatre Classic 1.6L Manual Comfort version as an example: This vehicle is manufactured by Dongfeng Citroen, classified as a compact car with gasoline fuel type. The car dimensions are 4588mm in length, 1773mm in width, and 1486mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2610mm. It's a 4-door, 5-seater sedan with a 5-speed manual transmission, capable of reaching a top speed of 195km/h, and features natural aspiration intake.

When I previously drove a Citroen C-Quatre, setting the horn confirmation feature for locking was quite convenient. After entering the vehicle, turn the key to the ACC position without starting the engine, then press the menu button on the steering wheel to access the settings system. Look for the remote control options or vehicle security settings, select the lock confirmation sound option, and toggle it to the 'On' position. The entire process takes less than a minute. Remember to test if the remote actually honks when locking – if there's no response, the settings might not have been saved. Configuration varies significantly by model year: older versions like the 2010 C-Quatre require combination button presses, while newer models like the 2018 version with touchscreen are simpler. This audible confirmation prevents misoperation, especially in noisy environments. If the setting doesn't work, check the battery or reboot the system, and avoid setting the volume too high to prevent disturbing others during normal use.

I often drive my family out, setting up the Citroen C4's horn beep when locking is simple and practical. First, insert the key in the car and turn it halfway to the ON position without starting the engine, then find the settings button on the center console to enter the menu, select the sound or remote control settings section to enable the lock beep option. Every time I get out of the car and press the remote to lock the doors, it beeps once, and the kids have gotten used to this signal confirming safety. The setup varies slightly for different year models, with newer C4s possibly requiring operation through the dashboard menu. This setup reduces the anxiety of forgetting to lock the doors, especially in supermarket parking lots. If you encounter issues, don't panic—check the fuse or if the remote's battery is worn out.

Young drivers always want to get things done quickly. Setting the Citroën C4's lock confirmation beep is simple: turn the key to the ACC position without starting the engine, quickly access the vehicle menu via steering wheel buttons or touchscreen, locate the anti-theft settings option, and enable the lock confirmation sound. The entire process is smooth and takes just seconds, with newer models being even more convenient as everything is operated through the digital interface. After setup, the horn effectively prevents accidental locking. If the setting doesn't work, check for system errors or replace the remote's battery to ensure smooth operation.


