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How to Set the Lock Beep for Hyundai Elantra?

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DiIan
08/28/25 6:32am
The method to set the lock beep for Hyundai Elantra is to select the lock option in the car's onboard computer settings, then click 'lock on' to activate the lock beep function. Taking the 2020 Hyundai Elantra 1.4T DCT Dynamic Vitality model as an example: the manufacturer of this car is Beijing Hyundai, classified as a compact car, with a gasoline energy type. The car's dimensions are 4610mm in length, 1800mm in width, and 1450mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm. It is a 4-door, 5-seater sedan with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, a fuel tank capacity of 53 liters, turbocharged intake, and front-wheel drive.
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LaRhett
09/10/25 4:49am
Oh, the lock horn setting for the Hyundai Elantra is quite convenient. I helped a relative adjust it on this model, and the method is done through the vehicle's system menu. After getting in the car and starting the engine, don't rush to drive off. Find the control buttons near the steering wheel. Enter the dashboard menu, select the vehicle settings section, then click on sound settings—there's usually an alarm or signal option to enable the lock confirmation sound. For some model years of the Elantra, you might need to operate it via the central control screen. If you're using a remote control app, you can also turn it on or off there. Why set this up? Mainly to remind the owner that the car is locked, avoiding the risk of theft due to forgetfulness. Remember to test it after setting it up—listen for the sound when locking the car to confirm, which adds peace of mind. Safety first, don't take it lightly.
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Joshua
10/24/25 5:40am
In my daily car usage, I place great importance on the car locking function settings, especially the horn reminder. It helps me confirm that the vehicle is locked in parking lots, preventing theft or accidents. Specifically for the Elantra, after starting the car, navigate to the vehicle settings menu on the central control screen, where you'll find a security option to adjust the alarm sound. Simply turn on that switch. If the sound is too loud or too soft, you can also adjust the volume, but avoid tampering with the circuits to prevent voiding the warranty. I find this setting particularly practical for family car owners. When you're distracted with kids, the horn sound lets you know the car is securely locked, saving the time of going back to check. Small safety details should never be overlooked.
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BeauDella
12/07/25 6:02am
Let me briefly share my own experience. I've been driving the Elantra for several years. To set the horn sound when locking the car, directly enter the central control menu and select settings. Find the sound section to enable the alarm notification. Test the horn sound after locking the car to confirm the setting takes effect. The whole process can be completed in just a few minutes if done quickly. Remember to check regularly to avoid malfunctions affecting usage when the system fails.
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