How to set up the horn sound when locking the Levin?
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The Levin does not have a locking sound and cannot be activated. The hazard lights will flash after locking. It is a good habit to pull the door handle again after locking to ensure the doors are securely locked. If the doors are not properly locked or are interfered with by electromagnetic waves, items may be easily lost. More details are as follows: 1. The 2021 Levin still adopts a dual-design approach, with the most significant changes being the upgraded appearance of the sport version and improved standard configurations across the lineup, such as rear air vents and USB ports. The powertrain and space remain unchanged. The 2021 Levin Sport Series design is inspired by the North American sport version, combining fashion, sophistication, and an international flair, making it an ideal high-value vehicle for young people. 2. The front face features a three-dimensional design, with a low-profile body stance that enhances the sporty feel. Sharp lines outline a dynamic silhouette, and the front and rear aerodynamic bumpers represent the latest interpretation of the Keen-Look & Under-Priority concept. The Toyota emblem is moved up to the hood, complementing the sporty mesh piano black front grille for a more premium look. 3. For the interior, the 2021 Levin retains the previous design layout, featuring a simple and stylish center console paired with a floating touchscreen, giving it a highly technological appearance that meets contemporary consumer aesthetics. 4. In terms of features, the new model is equipped with a 9-inch touchscreen and an upgraded voice control system, supporting voice navigation control, air conditioning on/off and temperature settings (for automatic AC only), and sunroof operation. Additionally, the new Sport Series models come with INTEX's latest high-end sport-style leather seats, offering better support to enhance the sporty atmosphere. 5. For powertrain options, the 2021 Levin continues to offer both gasoline and hybrid versions. The gasoline version is powered by a 1.2T engine with a maximum output of 85 kW, while the hybrid version features a 1.8L Atkinson-cycle engine paired with an electric motor, delivering a combined maximum output of 90 kW. Transmission options include a CVT for the gasoline model and an E-CVT for the hybrid.
Last time my friend asked me how to set the horn beep when locking the Leiling, and after driving for over ten years, I figured out the steps are simple but require attention to detail. The specific operation is: sit in the car without pressing the brake, first press the start button twice to power on but don’t start the engine. Once the dashboard lights up, press the menu button on the left side of the steering wheel to scroll and find "Vehicle Settings," then enter the "Smart Key Settings" option. Select "Horn Beep When Locking" or a similar description, and toggle it to the ON state. The whole process takes about 30 seconds. After setting it, remember to test it by stepping out, closing the door, and pressing the lock button on the key—if you hear a "beep," it’s working. This feature is super handy in crowded parking lots, as it lets you know immediately that the car is indeed locked, avoiding situations where you forget to lock it or the remote fails. Note that the key battery should have sufficient charge—if it’s too weak, the function might be unstable. Also, the Leiling usually has this feature turned off by default for new cars. I recommend setting the unlock beep at the same time, as the sound feedback makes it even more obvious.