How to set the horn sound when locking the Volkswagen Lavida?
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Step on the brake pedal of the Lavida, shift the gear lever to P gear, release the brake pedal, press the one-button start key of the SAIC Lavida twice in a row, close all four doors, and hold the lock button on the driver's door for more than 10 seconds to complete the setting of the horn sound when locking the car. Here are some related information: 1. The horn sound when locking the Lavida is a reminder method, used to remind the driver that the vehicle has been locked. Conversely, the driver can only check the double flash of the car to confirm the lock. 2. The horn is the sound signal device of the car. During the driving process, the driver issues certain sound signals as needed and required to warn pedestrians and other vehicles to pay attention, ensuring traffic safety. At the same time, it is also used to urge and transmit signals. 3. Its working principle is that when the horn button on the steering wheel or other positions is pressed, the current from the battery will flow through the circuit to the electromagnetic coil of the horn relay. The electromagnetic coil attracts the moving contact switch of the relay to close, and the current will then flow to the horn. The current makes the electromagnet inside the horn work, causing the diaphragm to vibrate and produce sound.
Setting the horn sound when locking the Volkswagen Lavida is actually quite simple, as I remember clearly as a longtime owner. Insert the key to power on the vehicle without starting the engine, then use the directional buttons on the multifunction steering wheel to navigate the dashboard menu to find the vehicle settings option. Select the door lock submenu and toggle on the lock confirmation sound switch. It took me some time to explore the menu structure during my first setup, but once done, it's extremely convenient – the horn beeps once when locking, confirming the car is securely locked and eliminating the need to repeatedly check the door locks like before. This feature is especially useful in dark parking lots. Volkswagen's thoughtful design even allows testing the locking effect after setup to ensure proper functionality. Though menu layouts may vary slightly across different model years, the overall process remains similar. I recommend all owners try it – after all, who wouldn't appreciate an extra layer of security?