
The Leiling does not have a horn sound feature when locking the car, and this function cannot be set. Taking the Leiling 2021 185T CVT Luxury Edition as an example: The manufacturer of this car is GAC Toyota, classified as a compact car, with a gasoline energy type, and a CVT continuously variable transmission (simulating 10 gears). The body type is a 4-door, 5-seat sedan. The dimensions of the car are 4640mm in length, 1780mm in width, and 1455mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm. The intake form is turbocharged, the drive method is front-wheel drive, the front suspension is a MacPherson independent suspension, and the rear suspension is an E-type multi-link independent suspension.

I drive a Levin, and setting the horn beep when locking is quite practical, all done through the vehicle menu. First, sit in the car, close the door, turn the key to the ON position without starting the engine, then press the 'Menu' button on the center console screen, navigate to the 'Settings' option, find 'Vehicle Customization,' enter 'Door Locks & Lights,' and turn on 'Horn Confirmation' to save. Every time you press the lock button on the remote, the car will beep once, saving you the worry of whether it's locked properly. This feature is especially useful in parking lots or at night, helping you quickly locate your car. The Levin's manual has details; if it doesn't work, you can check if it's turned off by default or update the infotainment system. I love sharing these little tips—avoid messing with wiring modifications, as the factory settings are safe and stable.

Having played with cars for so long, I've researched the lock beep setting for the Levin: start the vehicle and enter the main menu, click 'Settings' then select 'Security', and enable the 'Remote Beep' option. After saving, try locking the car. The process is simple via the infotainment interface, though it might be turned off by default. Once enabled, it beeps every time you lock the car, enhancing security confirmation—great for crowded areas. I also found it links with the anti-theft system, so don't overlook battery level effects; check functionality regularly during maintenance. Overall, exploring these electronic features is quite fun and more reliable than manual modifications.

To set the horn sound for locking the Leiling, follow these simple steps: Sit in the car, turn the key to the ON position, use the steering wheel control buttons to enter the information display, find the settings menu, select the door lock function, and enable the horn option to confirm. When locking the car with the remote, if set correctly, it will beep as a reminder. This is convenient for locating the car or confirming security. Refer to the manual frequently to avoid setup errors.


