Q: How do I silence the horn beep when using a remote lock for a Toyota Corolla?

asked by on December 27, 2016

everytime I lock or unlock the doors the horn beeps, driving me nuts, how do I silence that and just have the lights flash as a feedback mechanism?
My car has an automatic transmission.

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