How to set the horn sound when locking the Levin?
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First, press the brake pedal and keep the gear shift in the P position, then release the brake pedal. Press the one-touch start button twice in succession. Note: There should be a certain interval between these two presses. If done too quickly, the car system may not respond. After closing all four doors, press and hold the lock button on the driver's side door for more than 10 seconds to complete the setting for the horn sound when locking the car.
Setting the horn beep feature when locking the Leving is quite simple, usually operated via the key remote. You just need to press the lock button twice—meaning quickly pressing the lock button on the remote twice in succession when locking the car. In most cases, you'll hear a single horn beep to confirm the car is locked. If your model is a newer version, you might need to check the vehicle settings menu and activate the horn beep through the anti-theft options on the central display. The specific steps can be found in the owner's manual, as configurations may vary slightly by year. This feature is quite practical, helping you confirm successful locking while enhancing anti-theft peace of mind. If there's no response, it might be due to a dead remote battery or the vehicle's anti-theft system not being enabled. Regular maintenance and battery checks are recommended to avoid issues. Using this feature when parking helps reduce the risk of forgetting to lock the doors—safety first, after all.