
You should set up and enable the car's OBD connection system and other settings. After enabling this function, you will hear the horn sound when locking the car. You can select the locking option in the car's onboard computer settings. After confirming, click 'Lock On' to activate the horn sound function when locking the car.

Setting the lock confirmation beep for the CS75 is actually quite straightforward. I recommend starting with the in-car operation. Sit in the driver's seat, insert the key or press the start button to power up the system without starting the engine. Then locate the settings button on the steering wheel or center console, press to enter the menu. Use the directional keys to scroll to 'Vehicle Settings' or 'Comfort Features', look for 'Door Lock Settings' or 'Security Options', and enable the 'Lock Confirmation Sound'. After setup, test by pressing the remote lock button - the horn should beep once for confirmation. If no sound, ensure the vehicle is in Park (P) mode and engine is off. Some model years may require long-pressing a remote key combination to activate. This feature helps locate your car in parking lots, but avoid using it in residential areas to prevent noise disturbance. Additionally, consult the manual for exact menu locations as system updates may require resetting. Finally, remember this feature reduces forgotten-lock risks, but always manually check door locks for security.

I like having an audible confirmation when locking my car, and it's easy to set up on the CS75. Start the vehicle without igniting the engine, then navigate to the central control settings menu and select 'Vehicle Options.' Choose 'Safety & Convenience' and enable the 'Lock Sound Switch.' This feature makes the horn beep once when you remotely lock the car, confirming that the doors are securely locked and adding peace of mind. It's often disabled by default to save power, but for safety, I recommend turning it on. A related feature is enabling the turn signals to flash simultaneously, making it even more noticeable. If there's no sound, it might be due to a low battery or a fuse issue—try simply restarting the car's system. Regular maintenance should include checking the horn's circuitry, as small settings can bring significant convenience.

To enable the horn sound when locking the CS75, I think it's better to personalize it. Go to the central control menu, enter 'Settings', select 'Sound Options' or 'Remote Functions', find 'Lock Confirmation Sound' and enable it. Once set, it will beep once every time you lock the car, which is convenient for confirming in noisy environments. Additionally, you can set features like automatic air conditioning or seat memory to make the experience smoother. The operation shouldn't take more than 120 seconds to complete.

If the car doesn't make a sound when locking, first check the settings: Enter the vehicle without starting the engine, go to the central control vehicle menu, select the door lock option, and turn on the alert sound. Common reasons include the volume being set too low, weak key , or occasional system malfunctions. Try re-pairing the remote or disconnecting the vehicle battery for a few minutes to restart. If the issue persists, check if the horn fuse in the fuse box is blown. After adjusting the settings, regularly test the function to ensure it works properly, avoiding forgetting to lock the car in remote areas.

When using the CS75, the unlocking sound is simple: get in, start the system, go to settings, find the tab, and enable the sound prompt. After setting, the horn will sound when locking the car, making it easier to locate in the parking garage. Related functions like automatic locking can be set simultaneously for added convenience. If the sound fails occasionally, restarting the car usually fixes it. During maintenance, check the wiring to ensure long-term functionality.


