
The method to set the locking sound for the City is: 1. Insert the car key into the ignition; 2. Turn the key to power on the vehicle; 3. Tap on the vehicle's central control to enter the multimedia settings options; 4. Select the horn response option and turn it on. Taking the 2019 City as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4450mm, width 1695mm, height 1477mm, wheelbase 2600mm, minimum ground clearance 100mm, and curb weight 1078kg. The 2019 City is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 131PS, maximum power of 96kW, and maximum torque of 155Nm.

Adjusting the locking sound of the City is quite convenient, mainly by accessing the vehicle settings menu. First, insert the key into the ignition switch without starting the engine, then press and hold the "Settings" button on the steering wheel for a few seconds. A menu will pop up on the dashboard. Use the volume or selection buttons to find the "Sound Settings" section, where you'll see the "Locking Sound" option to adjust the volume or turn the sound on/off. If there's no response, check if the remote key battery is dead—replacing it often solves the issue. Having driven this car for two years, I found that a too-quiet sound can be easily overlooked, so setting it to a moderate level adds safety and peace of mind when confirming the sound after parking. Additionally, some newer models allow remote settings via a mobile app. If the City comes with a smart key, try the specific key combinations mentioned in the manual—take it step by step without rushing. Regular maintenance and checking this function are important to avoid issues at critical moments.

Adjusting the Civic's lock sound is simple—just press the remote a few times. First, take out the key. When locking the car door, press and hold both the lock and unlock buttons simultaneously for five seconds. The indicator light will flash, indicating entry into setup mode. Release the buttons, then repeatedly press the lock button to cycle through different alert tones or turn them off. I prefer setting the sound louder for clear parking confirmation, preventing forgotten locks. If the sound weakens, the battery may be low—replace the coin cell and test again. If there’s no response, the settings might not have saved; just repeat the steps. This feature is handy, especially paired with an anti-theft system. Practice makes perfect—try it a few times!

Setting the car lock sound is quite simple, and it provides some peace of mind when helping kids park the car. Sit in the driver's seat without starting the engine, locate the small button on the left side of the dashboard, and press it repeatedly to enter the menu interface. Scroll down to select the sound option, then adjust the lock sound volume. The volume has several levels, and I usually set it to medium—too loud can disturb others, while too soft may be inaudible. If there's no sound, the remote settings might have reset or the battery could be low. Try replacing the battery and resetting the sound. Always check the key functions before parking to ensure smooth locking, especially when going out with kids—this small detail is crucial and shouldn't be overlooked.

Customizing the car lock sound is so much fun, take some time to explore the settings. The City menu has sound options—after starting the car, don’t press the accelerator, use the instrument panel control buttons to navigate to system settings, and find the "Door Lock" section to change the alert tone type or toggle the function. The remote key combinations can also be programmed; hold the lock and trunk buttons to switch modes. I found that disabling the sound is allowed in some regions under local regulations, which saves battery, but enabling it in crowded parking lots is safer. If there’s no change, check the wiring connections or software updates. Combining it with the APP operation offers more flexibility. DIY debugging is a small joy—it doesn’t affect daily use but enhances convenience.


