
Baojun 510 can produce a locking sound by pressing the unlock or lock button on the remote key for more than three seconds. Of course, it can also be switched to silent mode. Here is more information about the sound settings for Baojun 510: 1. The sound effects of Baojun 510 can be adjusted on the multimedia panel according to personal preferences. 2. Loud (bass): Generally, turning it on can achieve a noticeable bass enhancement effect. Modes include pop, classical, rock, jazz, vocal, etc., allowing you to choose the desired sound. 3. The treble and bass have independent adjustment options on the main unit, allowing you to balance the high, low, and mid frequencies separately. 4. The sound field can be adjusted by changing the volume ratio between front/rear and left/right. Common settings favor the driver's seat and front passenger. Although this adjustment does not change the sound quality, it alters the sound effects.

I've been driving the Baojun 510 for several years now and often help neighbors set up this little feature. Enabling the locking sound is very simple: Sit in the driver's seat, turn the key to the ACC position (but don't start the engine), use the left steering wheel button to scroll to the instrument panel settings menu, find the door lock option in vehicle settings, and turn on the locking sound. After setup, you'll hear a beep confirmation each time you lock the car. This method requires no professional tools and takes just two minutes. It's especially useful in parking lots to prevent theft risks from improperly locked doors. If your remote key battery is old, the sound might be weak - replace batteries regularly to maintain responsiveness. Developing the habit of listening for the confirmation beep after locking can save you much trouble. Detailed steps are in Chapter 3 of the manual - I recommend reviewing it for backup knowledge.

As a tech enthusiast, I'm very familiar with the Baojun 510's functions. To set the lock sound, access the central control system: insert the key to the ACC position without ignition, use the steering wheel buttons to enter the menu and select system settings, find the smart key section, and turn on the sound feedback option. The process is seamless, and after setting, the vehicle will emit a short beep when remotely locked. If the menu doesn't respond, it might be due to an outdated software version or remote reception issues—try restarting the car system or consult a 4S store for updates. This little trick enhances daily convenience, especially in noisy environments where quick confirmation of successful operation is needed. The remote control works best within 10 meters, and maintaining battery health is crucial to avoid malfunctions.

I was also curious about this when I was a new driver. Setting the lock sound for the Baojun 510 is quite simple: sit in the car, turn the key to the ready-to-start but not ignition state, use the steering wheel buttons to enter the settings interface, find the door lock function, and switch the sound on. After completion, the car will make a sound when locked. If you can't remember the menu location, ask the salesperson or check the manual illustrations. This feature is quite useful—it beeps when you unlock the car to help confirm it's secure.


