
The reason is that the alert sound is turned off in the vehicle settings. Below is the relevant information: 1. Check if it is set to silent mode. 2. Some remote controls have a pattern with a slash on the . Check if this button is pressed. When this button is pressed, only the headlights will light up when locking the car, and no beep sound will be emitted. 3. If there is no pattern in the second case, it means the remote lock is broken, and replacing it with a regular remote lock will suffice. Additional information: The Honda Lingpai can be set to have a lock sound through the vehicle computer. If the Honda Lingpai does not have a sound when locking or you want to set it to silent, you can switch between the two modes by pressing the unlock and lock buttons on the remote control simultaneously for more than three seconds.

Regarding the issue of no sound when locking the 2019 Lingpai, I've encountered quite a few similar cases. The most common reason is a faulty buzzer in the anti-theft system or a blown fuse, as there's usually a dedicated fuse for the alarm in the fuse box that can burn out due to excessive current. Another possibility is a system setting issue, such as accidentally setting the remote to silent mode. Loose wiring connections or water ingress causing poor contact could also be the culprit. Additionally, a dead key fob might fail to send the signal for the system to confirm locking. More complex scenarios involve control module failures related to software errors in the vehicle's system. Check if any warning lights are illuminated on the dashboard—for instance, a constantly lit anti-theft warning light indicates a problem. Don't ignore it, as the lack of sound makes it hard to confirm if the car is properly locked, compromising security. It's best to visit a professional workshop to scan the module data with diagnostic equipment.

My friend encountered the issue of no sound when locking his 2019 Lingpai right after purchase. It's usually a settings problem, such as the remote control button being set to mute or the alarm function in the car's system being turned off; weak signal due to low in the key; false alarm from the system if the door or trunk isn't properly closed; aging and blown fuses are also common; or interrupted current from damp and corroded wiring connectors. The solution is straightforward: first, consult the owner's manual to reset the locking settings; try a spare key or replace the battery; quickly scan the fuse box; avoid disassembling things yourself to prevent other faults. Regular maintenance checks can prevent issues before they arise.

As a new Lingpai owner, I initially worried about the lack of audible confirmation when locking my car. Possible causes include accidentally disabled key settings, weak battery needing replacement, or door latch issues preventing system confirmation. Simple checks: observe indicator light flashes after remote locking; adjust sound options in the infotainment menu; test with fresh key battery. These are usually minor issues - no need for concern.

I believe the absence of a locking sound poses a significant safety risk that must be addressed. Without an audible confirmation, you cannot be certain if the vehicle is securely locked, especially at night in remote areas where it may attract thieves' attention. Common issues with the 2019 Lingpai include blown fuses or faulty anti-theft modules causing the horn to remain silent, as well as intermittent failures due to wiring shorts or weak power. It is advisable to promptly visit a professional workshop to inspect the electrical circuits and fuses, preventing long-term neglect from escalating into more severe problems that could compromise the vehicle's overall anti-theft functionality. Maintaining a healthy vehicle starts with safeguarding the details.

I have handled several similar faults in the 2019 Crider. The troubleshooting approach should be systematic from start to finish: First, check if the remote control operation is standard, such as button positioning; then verify if the sound function is disabled in the head unit settings; test the key fob battery and replace it in time if necessary; next, open the fuse box to inspect the status of the corresponding fuse; finally, consider the possibility of a damaged buzzer or wiring issues, which may require professional diagnostic tools. Sometimes, system software updates can fix bugs. Regular attention to waterproofing and moisture protection can extend the lifespan of components.


