Where is the Highlander's door lock beep setting button located?
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To set the Highlander's door lock beep, you need to long-press the lock button on the driver's side door. Below are the specific details about the Highlander: 1. Vehicle Positioning: The Highlander is a Toyota-produced vehicle, classified as a large-sized SUV. 2. Configuration: It is equipped with a 6.1-inch central control display screen, flanked by physical buttons, supporting basic Bluetooth multimedia entertainment systems. It also features the TSS (Toyota Safety Sense) intelligent safety assist system, which includes PCS (Pre-Collision System), DRCC (Dynamic Radar Cruise Control System), LDA (Lane Departure Alert), and AHB (Automatic High Beam) functions. 3. Chassis: The Highlander adopts a front MacPherson independent suspension and a rear double-wishbone independent suspension.
The Highlander's lock confirmation beep is set through the infotainment screen, there's no physical button for it. I drive the new model myself - first press the menu button at the lower right of the steering wheel to enter vehicle settings, select custom settings where you'll find door lock-related options. Note that base models might not have this feature, it's usually available on higher trims. If there's no sound after setting, don't immediately suspect operation error - it could be unsaved settings or a blown horn fuse. Last time my friend's car had no sound after setting, we later found the ECU needed reboot. If you really can't find it, check the manual in the glovebox - Toyota buried this function quite deep.
This function needs to be adjusted in the infotainment system, as there's no physical button for it. Having driven a Highlander for three years, I've gotten used to the reassuring beep when locking the car. The operation is actually simple: after starting the car, tap the settings icon on the center screen, scroll down to find the vehicle personalization menu, where you'll see the alarm sound toggle option. If the screen freezes and becomes unresponsive, try holding down the volume knob to reboot the system. The location might vary slightly depending on the model year - older versions require accessing the instrument cluster menu via steering wheel controls. I recommend doing this during daytime as it's harder on the eyes at night.