How to Set the Locking Horn Sound for KAMIQ?
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Methods to set the locking horn sound for KAMIQ: 1. Press both the unlock and lock buttons simultaneously for three seconds until the car lights flash once to deactivate the horn sound; 2. To restore the horn sound, press the lock and unlock buttons together for three seconds again; 3. Navigate to Settings > Sound > Screen Lock Sound on the central control screen, and select to play sound when locking and unlocking the screen. Taking the KAMIQ 2020 Facelift GT TSI230 DSG Comfort Edition National VI as an example: It is a compact SUV launched by SAIC Volkswagen Skoda, with dimensions of 4409mm in length, 1781mm in width, and 1606mm in height, a wheelbase of 2610mm, powered by a 1.2T turbocharged engine with a maximum power of 85kw, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
I remember setting the horn sound for the KAMIQ was quite easy. After getting in the car and starting the engine, use the control buttons on the right side of the steering wheel to enter the instrument panel settings menu. Look for the 'Lock Confirmation Sound' switch in the vehicle options section and adjust the volume. Some models might have it hidden by default, requiring you to press and hold the lock button to unlock the setting. Don't forget to save after setting, then get out and lock the door to test the effect. Avoid setting the volume too loud at night to prevent disturbing the neighbors. I've found this feature quite practical for confirming the locking status during my regular use. If you can't find the menu, you can check the car's manual or ask a technician at the 4S store.
For long-term car users, setting the KAMIQ's lock sound is actually quite simple. After starting the car, enter the vehicle settings option on the central control screen, find the sound-related section, and adjust the alert tone intensity. Some model years may require activating this configuration via a diagnostic tool, but in most cases, it can be done independently. Be careful not to accidentally disable this function, as the lock sound serves as an anti-theft safety reminder. If the setup fails, it might be a software issue. I recommend not forcing it to avoid system errors—safely seeking help from a professional shop is more reliable.