
The reason why the 2020 Magotan does not beep when locked is only one, that is, the owner misjudged, because in principle, the Magotan car is equipped with a locking beep. Locking mostly refers to locking the car door. The function of car doors: The car door (car-door) can provide the driver and passengers with access to the vehicle and isolate external interference. It can reduce side impacts and protect the driver to a certain extent. The shape of the door is also related to the aesthetics of the car. Indicators of good and bad car doors: The quality of the car door is mainly reflected in the anti-collision performance of the door, the sealing performance of the door, and the convenience of opening and closing the door. The car door is composed of the door body, door accessories and interior trim cover. Car doors can be divided into forward-opening, reverse-opening and horizontal-moving types.

When I first got the car, I was also puzzled by this issue. Actually, the Magotan doesn’t beep by default when locking—you need to enable it in the central control screen. Go to the vehicle settings, find the door/window switch option, and there’s a 'lock confirmation sound' function—just check that box. If the doors aren’t fully closed, it can also affect this; when locking, pay attention to whether the lights flash three times. If it still doesn’t work after setting it up, check if the key fob battery has enough charge—I once experienced weak signals before replacing the battery. Additionally, if the onboard computer shows a fault code, it might also affect the confirmation sound. In such cases, you’ll need to visit a 4S shop for a computer diagnostic to figure out the exact issue.

I previously researched Volkswagen's logic behind this setting. Nowadays, many automakers disable the lock confirmation beep by default mainly to avoid nighttime noise disturbances. You can enable it by going to the vehicle settings menu on the infotainment screen and turning on the 'horn confirmation' option under door/window settings. Just a reminder - sometimes the system won't beep if doors or trunk aren't properly closed. This feature is particularly sensitive to battery condition - even slightly low voltage may cause failure. Aftermarket alarms with incorrect wiring can also conflict with the original system - I've seen cases where the horn trigger wire was incorrectly connected. If all else fails, check the fuse box under the steering wheel and inspect the horn circuit fuse.

My neighbor's Magotan also had this issue. Actually, this feature needs to be manually enabled. Go to the vehicle settings menu from the center console, select the window and door switch settings interface, and you'll see the horn prompt option. Make sure all doors are properly closed, especially the trunk which can easily be ajar. If there's still no sound after setting it up, it might be a signal issue with the BCM (Body Control Module), which requires a professional scanner to diagnose. Last time I saw a technician using a diagnostic computer, and within five minutes they found it was a door sensor error causing the system not to trigger the horn signal.


