Customize your Tesla lock sound
A simple guide to prepare LockChime.wav and enable the lock sound via Boombox.
Yuki
Colocataire officiel
Want to personalize your Tesla lock sound with a custom jingle? Here is a quick guide so it works on the first try.
1) Prepare the audio file
Your car expects a very specific format. To avoid errors:
- The file must be named exactly
LockChime.wav. - It must be placed at the root of the USB drive (not in a subfolder).
- The file size must not exceed 1 MB.
Tip: if your file is too large, shorten the duration or export as WAV with a lower sample rate.
To discover and download ready to use sounds, go here:
2) Install it in your Tesla
Once your USB drive is ready:
- Plug the USB drive into your Tesla.
- On the touchscreen, go to:
Toy box>Boombox>Locking sound. - Select
USBto enable the new lock sound.
Common issue
If the sound does not play, first check the exact spelling of the file and its location at the root of the drive. This is the most common cause.