
The Leiling does not have a horn sound setting when locking the vehicle. There is no sound when locking the Leiling; instead, the hazard lights will flash. It is a good habit to pull the door handle again after locking to ensure the doors are securely locked. If the doors are not properly locked or are affected by electromagnetic interference, items inside the car may be at risk of theft. The Leiling is a compact car under GAC Toyota. Taking the 2021 Leiling 185T CVT Luxury Edition as an example, it measures 4640mm in length, 1780mm in width, and 1455mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm. The body adopts a 4-door, 5-seater sedan structure, with a fuel tank capacity of 50 liters, a trunk capacity of 471 liters, a curb weight of 1360kg, and a minimum ground clearance of 105mm.

I've been driving a Levin for several years, and setting the horn beep when locking is quite straightforward. If you usually use the key fob, just press and hold both the lock and unlock buttons on the remote for about 3 seconds until you hear a beep, and it's set. The next time you lock the car, it will give a short beep for confirmation, which is handy for locating your car in a parking lot. You can also enable or disable this feature through the steering wheel buttons by entering the settings menu and finding the vehicle security option. Just be mindful not to set it too loud at night to avoid disturbing the neighbors. There might be slight variations in the setup process for different model years of the Levin. If it doesn't respond, check the manual or visit a 4S shop—low battery could also affect it. I recommend trying the simple mode first to keep things uncomplicated.

I have some knowledge about cars. The Corolla Lock Beep setting usually follows the remote key path. The operation method is to press and hold both the lock and unlock buttons on the key for about three seconds, and the dashboard will flash to indicate activation. Newer versions may integrate this into the vehicle settings on the central control screen, just navigate to the personalization adjustments. The core function is anti-theft alert, confirming no misoperation when locking the car. Note that it may fail when the battery is too low, so regularly check the key's status. For smart key systems, the process is similar but more sensitive. If you really can't figure it out, don't force it—just let a professional adjust it for you.

I believe this setting is primarily for safety considerations. With the Toyota Levin, you can hold down both the lock and unlock buttons on the key fob for a few seconds to set the horn beep, making it a simple one-step operation. Each time you lock the car, it emits a short beep to avoid the risk of forgetting to lock the door, which is especially useful in crowded places. However, it's advisable not to keep it enabled long-term to avoid environmental disturbance, and it's best to turn it off at night. If you can't set it up, check the key fob's contact or the car's fuse condition, and avoid forcing it to prevent malfunctions. Safety should always come first.


