Where to Set the Lock Sound for Honda Civic?
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Honda Civic's lock sound can be set through the central control screen. Here are the specific details about the Civic: Configuration: The interior adopts the ST-Line style, featuring a 12.8-inch central control screen paired with a 10.1-inch LCD instrument panel. It is equipped with full-speed adaptive cruise control and active safety systems. Power: The powertrain is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 180kw and a peak torque of 390Nm, mated to an 8-speed automatic or 8-speed manual transmission. There is also a 2.7T V6 turbocharged engine option, providing a maximum power of 237kw and a peak torque of 500Nm, paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission.
I recently adjusted the settings on my Civic, done through the instrument cluster. First, power on the car but don't start the engine, then use the buttons on the right side of the steering wheel to navigate to the settings menu. Select key settings under vehicle settings, and you'll find the option to toggle the lock confirmation sound. For older models, you might need to operate through the central control screen, like tapping the settings icon and finding remote control settings under vehicle options. The lock sound mainly serves as a confirmation, but you can turn it off if you're returning home late at night to avoid disturbing neighbors. If there's no response after setting, it might be a system cache issue—try turning off and restarting the car. By the way, some higher-end models have a vehicle locator button, which triggers flashing lights and a beep, separately controlled from the lock sound.