Q: How do I customize the Remote Lock feedback?

asked by on January 04, 2016

How do I customize the Remote Lock feedback?

When the remote keyless entry (RKE) transmitter is used to lock the vehicle, the vehicle can confirm the locking by flashing the lights and beeping the horn. You can choose which feedback you receive when locking the car via the RKE transmitter by adjusting the Remote Lock Feedback settings: 1. Turn on the infotainment system. 2. Press the CONFIG button to select the Configuration Settings menu. 3. Rotate the MENU/SELECT knob to Vehicle Settings, then press the knob to select. 4. Rotate the MENU/SELECT knob to Remote Lock/Unlock/Start, then press the knob to select. 5. Rotate the MENU/SELECT knob to Remote Lock Feedback, then press the knob to select. 6. Use the MENU/SELECT knob to choose between Horn Only, Lights Only, Lights and Horn, or Off.

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