Why does the car continue to make unlocking sounds after being unlocked?

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DelGemma
07/29/25 9:51pm
If the car continues to make unlocking sounds after being unlocked, it is due to an issue with the control system of the car lock. If the car is still under warranty, drive to the 4S store as soon as possible to check whether the door lock module is functioning properly. If there is any damage, claim for a timely replacement. Below is relevant information about car door locks: Electronic Door Locks: These use programmable memory and data reading devices, making their keys difficult to replicate. The key contains a dedicated electronic chip measuring 3.5×3.5mm, which stores a specific password. When the key is inserted into the lock, the password is sent to the memory in the lock, generating a magnetic field and producing voltage in the coil on the chip, which serves as the power source for unlocking. If the password in the key matches that of the lock, the lock will open. Mechanical Door Locks: A six-digit password can provide over 3.25 million combinations for the owner to change at will, offering extremely high security. Optional password groups are arranged consecutively, making it convenient to choose an easily memorable password. Currently, the basic products developed can be redesigned in terms of password digits and quantity based on user needs. An alarm interface can also be added for users.
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