Download LockChime.wav
Open any sound page and download the Tesla-ready file. No conversion, renaming, or account required.
The Tesla lock sound download hub. Pick from 1,862+ free Tesla lock sounds across 15+ categories and download each one as a Tesla-ready LockChime.wav — no signup, no audio conversion, no rename step. Plug the USB into your Tesla and you are done.
Every Tesla lock sound download here is pre-formatted to the 44.1kHz, 16-bit PCM WAV spec Tesla expects, works on Model 3, Y, S, X, and Cybertruck, and is free forever.
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Install steps
This is the no-jargon path for someone standing in the driveway with a USB stick and zero patience.
Open any sound page and download the Tesla-ready file. No conversion, renaming, or account required.
Place the file inside a folder named Boombox on a FAT32 or exFAT USB drive.
Insert the USB drive and open Toybox → Boombox → Lock Sound → USB.
Need screenshots instead of memory? Open the full installation guide.
What the download includes
44.1kHz, 16-bit PCM WAV. The exact format Tesla expects when you plug in the drive.
Every file is already normalized for the lock sound workflow, so you skip the conversion step.
Clips stay within Tesla’s recommended duration range, so the sound lands cleanly without awkward cutoffs.
Files stay lightweight, which makes it easy to keep multiple options on the same drive and swap them fast.
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Browse 1,862+ free LockChime.wav files, download the one you want, and keep the guide open only if you need the reminder.
FAQ
Visit our sounds library, open any sound, and hit download. The file saves as LockChime.wav in Tesla-compatible format.
Yes. All 1,862+ sounds on TeslaLockSound are free to download, and each one is already prepared for Tesla install.
Tesla requires a 44.1kHz, 16-bit PCM WAV named exactly LockChime.wav inside a Boombox folder on your USB drive. Every download here is already in that format.
Copy LockChime.wav into a Boombox folder on a FAT32 or exFAT USB drive, plug it into your Tesla, then open Toybox → Boombox → Lock Sound → USB.
Yes. Keep as many files as you want on your computer or USB workflow, then swap the one named LockChime.wav when you want a different sound.
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