How to Set the Horn Sound When Locking the RAV4?

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LeCarmen
07/25/25 10:41am
Normally, this vehicle does not allow adjusting the volume of the horn sound; you can only turn it on or off. If you wish to increase or decrease the sound, you need to install an OBD device. Below is an introduction to the RAV4: 1. Advantages: The exterior design is very stylish, and the overall shape of the car is attractive. The car has sufficient power, with the 2.5L engine providing excellent acceleration. The seats are soft and offer good support. Fuel consumption is relatively low, averaging around 7 liters per 100 kilometers. 2. Disadvantages: The sound insulation is not very effective, the engine noise is noticeable when it engages, and the tire noise is prominent.
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