
14th-generation Sylphy's horn sound setting when locking requires long-pressing the lock button on the driver's side door. Below are the specific details about the Sylphy: 1. Vehicle Positioning: The Sylphy is a compact car under Nissan, with body dimensions of 4631mm in length, 1760mm in width, and 1503mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2700mm. 2. Powertrain: The 2019 Sylphy model has 4 variants, featuring 1.6L engine displacement, with 2 transmission options: manual and continuously variable transmission (CVT). The engine has a maximum power of 93.0kW, maximum horsepower of 126PS, and maximum torque of 168.0N·m. 3. Suspension: The Sylphy's front suspension is a MacPherson strut independent suspension, and the rear suspension is a torsion beam non-independent suspension.

When I first got my 14th-gen Sylphy, I also puzzled over this setting. Actually, it doesn’t have physical buttons—everything is controlled via the central touchscreen. After starting the car, tap the settings icon on the main screen, then look for the 'Vehicle Settings' or 'Safety' menu. Inside, scroll to the door lock section where you’ll find an option called 'Lock Confirmation Sound.' Just check the box to enable it. The 'button' is essentially an on-screen checkbox—tap once to toggle. Once set, the horn will give a short beep each time you lock the car, which is super handy to avoid accidentally leaving doors unlocked. Note that menu locations may vary slightly across trims—if confused, check the owner’s manual or explore remote features via the mobile app. Personally, I find this feature especially useful in crowded areas for instant confirmation, though avoid excessive use at night to prevent disturbing neighbors.

As a car enthusiast, I often tinker with in-car system settings. The 14th-generation Sylphy's horn activation button for locking is accessed through a combination of steering wheel controls to enter the menu. After starting the car, press the menu button on the left side of the steering wheel, then toggle left/right to switch between instrument cluster or center display content. Look for the settings option icon (usually a wrench or gear symbol), enter the vehicle settings submenu, select the security or door lock tab, and locate the horn sound function button – it's a virtual toggle on the screen. The setup process is simple and takes just a few steps. Once configured, the horn confirmation when locking provides great peace of mind. I recommend testing with the companion app to ensure the anti-theft system works properly. Remember that regulations restrict high-decibel sounds – while volume can be adjusted in settings, the Sylphy's default level isn't loud.

I have extensive car repair experience. The 14th-generation Sylphy's horn setting button for locking is located in the menu system. After turning on the ignition, tap the settings icon on the central display to enter the vehicle menu, then find the door lock settings under the security section. The option to enable the horn sound is that on-screen button. Simply tap the option directly as there's no physical button, and test by locking the car to hear the horn sound confirming it's locked.


