Where is the button to set the lock sound for Honda CRV?

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McKimberly
07/30/25 3:35am
The lock sound of the Honda CRV can be turned on and off through the central control settings. Here are the specific details about the Honda CRV: 1. Power: The Honda CRV is equipped with two i-VTEC engines, 2.0L and 2.4L. The 2.0L engine has a maximum power of 114kw and a maximum torque of 190n.m; the 2.4L engine has a maximum power of 140kw and a maximum torque of 222n.m. 2. VTEC Technology: The Honda CRV is equipped with VTEC engine technology, which is a variable valve timing and lift electronic control system. Compared with ordinary engines, the VTEC engine differs in the number of cams and rocker arms and the control method. It has two different sets of valve drive cams for low-medium speed and high speed, and can automatically switch between them through the adjustment of the electronic control system. With the VTEC system, the engine can automatically change the valve opening time and lift according to driving conditions, thereby adjusting the intake and exhaust volume to achieve increased power, reduced fuel consumption, and lower emissions.
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