
To set the horn sound when locking the Emgrand: Find the settings through the central control screen, then turn on the horn sound option for locking. More information about the Emgrand is as follows: 1. Geely Emgrand (referred to as Emgrand) is a sub-brand under the Geely parent brand. The new Geely Emgrand was launched on July 26, 2014. 2. The new Geely Emgrand is fully equipped with a 1.3T-GeTec-DVVT turbocharged engine, with a maximum power of 98kw. The turbo intervenes at 1800 rpm and outputs a peak torque of 185NM at 2000 rpm. The power per liter and torque per liter are higher than those of the same class 1.5T engine, and the power performance is close to that of a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine.

Having driven the Emgrand for several years, I often help friends set up the horn beep when locking the car. After turning off the engine and exiting the vehicle, press and hold the lock button on the key for about 5 seconds until you hear a beep or see the lights flash, indicating entry into setup mode. Then, press the lock button once more to confirm activation of the horn function. Subsequently, each time you lock the car, it will emit a short beep, making it easy to confirm the car is securely locked—especially useful in noisy parking lots or at night. If the key doesn’t respond, it might be due to low battery or an unsuccessful setup, requiring a visit to the 4S shop or a battery replacement. The Emgrand’s system is quite flexible, with most models supporting this feature, though there may be slight variations between different year models. It’s advisable to check the owner’s manual for specifics. From a safety perspective, enabling the horn reminder helps avoid the risk of forgetting to lock the car and saves time on double-checking.

I've been driving the Emgrand for nearly a decade, and I'm accustomed to using a simple method to set the horn sound when locking. After turning off the engine, press the lock button on the key fob twice consecutively. A confirmation sound indicates the horn is activated. This feature proves particularly useful in daily driving, providing immediate feedback on the locking status and minimizing hassles. If your car has a central control screen, you can navigate to the vehicle settings menu and tick the horn switch. I recommend keeping it always on, especially in unfamiliar environments, to ensure vehicle security. The Emgrand's design leans towards user-friendliness, with most operations being one-click solutions. If it doesn't work, check the remote's battery or whether the vehicle settings have been reset. From personal experience, the horn sound paired with headlight flashing offers added peace of mind during use.

I use my car for commuting every day, and setting the Emgrand's horn beep when locking is very efficient. Turn off the engine, take the key, and briefly press the lock button for about 5 seconds. After the lights flash, the operation is activated. From then on, the horn will beep automatically when locking, saving time and being reliable, especially on busy days to avoid returning to check. The high-end version can also be set in the dashboard settings, and the operation is not complicated. The horn function is quite useful, providing peace of mind against theft. If it doesn't work, refer to the manual or contact maintenance.


