How to Set the Locking Sound for the 2021 Levin

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OCatherine
07/28/25 9:47pm
The Levin does not have a locking sound; it only flashes the hazard lights after locking. Below is more information about the Levin: Engine Models: The Levin is a compact sedan under Toyota, equipped with two types of engines: a 1.8L naturally aspirated engine and a 1.2L turbocharged engine. Different Configurations: The model with the 1.2L turbocharged engine is the pure gasoline version, while the one with the 1.8L naturally aspirated engine is the hybrid version. Engine Power: The 1.2L turbocharged engine has a maximum power of 85kW and a maximum torque of 185Nm. The 1.8L naturally aspirated engine has a maximum power of 72kW and a maximum torque of 142Nm.
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StPaisley
08/12/25 2:23am
When driving my 2021 Levin, I found setting the lock confirmation sound quite straightforward. First, sit in the driver's seat and press the start button twice without braking to enter ACC mode (just make sure the dashboard lights up). Then use the buttons on the upper right of the steering wheel to navigate the multi-info display, switch to the settings menu, and enter the vehicle settings section. Locate the door lock options and set 'remote lock beep' to enabled. After setup, exit the car, close the door, and press the lock button on the key fob to hear a beep. Note that menu locations may vary by trim – for example, the Premium version has it under Vehicle Customization, while base models might bury it deeper. Since enabling this, I've found it particularly useful in dim parking lots or noisy environments to instantly verify locking status and deter theft. If no sound occurs, check the key fob battery or system updates, consulting the owner's manual or dealership if needed. I recommend activating this feature for enhanced daily convenience and security.
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