Reasons Why the Bora Remote Lock Doesn't Beep

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VonRachel
07/29/25 8:19am
This depends on different car models. Some models do not allow adjustment of the remote key sound. When locked, there are only hazard lights but no sound to avoid disturbing others. Reasons why the lock doesn't beep: This depends on different car models. Some models do not allow adjustment of the remote key sound. When locked, there are only hazard lights but no sound to avoid disturbing others. Precautions for car remote control: When using the remote start feature, the effective range is generally within 50 meters. Beyond this range, the vehicle will not respond. For safety reasons, the doors remain locked and all windows are fully raised after remote starting, which restricts air circulation inside the car. Therefore, owners should open the doors and wait for a while to let the stale warm air clear before entering the vehicle.
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DelEdward
08/12/25 11:30am
My Bora's horn doesn't sound when remotely locking the car, which is quite common. I suspect several possible reasons. The most common one is that the sound prompt function is turned off in the vehicle settings, which can be easily activated through the steering wheel menu. Another possibility is low battery power or poor contact in the remote control, requiring a new battery replacement. Additionally, the horn itself might be faulty or there could be a short circuit in the wiring. Check if the fuse in the engine compartment is blown or loose. If the car's audio system has been modified, wiring conflicts could also cause this issue. I recommend first consulting the owner's manual to find the setting method and testing the remote control. If that doesn't work, then consider professional inspection to prevent this fault from affecting daily lock confirmation.
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