Will the horn sound when locking the Volkswagen Sagitar?
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When locking the Volkswagen Sagitar, the horn will sound, but it can also be set to lock without sound. To enable the locking horn sound: You can use the remote key to activate the locking horn sound. Press and hold the unlock and lock buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds until the light flashes to have only the light flash without the horn sound. To restore the horn sound: Press and hold the lock and unlock buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds until the light flashes to restore the horn sound. To disable the locking horn sound: Find the sound option in the settings, then click on the screen lock sound, and uncheck the option to play sound when locking and unlocking the screen. About the horn: The horn is the audio signal device of the car. During the driving process, the driver uses it to issue certain audio signals as needed and required, to warn pedestrians and other vehicles to pay attention, ensuring traffic safety. It is also used to urge movement and transmit signals.
I've been driving a Volkswagen Sagitar for several years. Normally, when I press the lock button, the horn does beep once to confirm that the doors are securely locked, preventing theft due to forgetting to lock the car. However, this isn't a fixed feature—it can be turned off in the vehicle settings, and the process isn't complicated: First, sit in the driver's seat, open the vehicle settings menu, find the horn feedback option, and select 'disable.' Some people prefer to keep it as a reminder, while others find it too noisy and turn it off, especially in residential areas at night to avoid disturbing neighbors. I've also noticed that if the battery is low or the horn is malfunctioning, pressing the lock button might not trigger a sound, but this is rare. Most of the time, as long as the settings are correct, it will beep. Overall, this small design is quite useful for raising anti-theft awareness.