Lock sounds your kids and your in-laws will both like. Gentle, family-safe picks across animation, nature, and warm musical chimes.
A wholesome chime is soft and friendly — a cartoon twinkle, a birdsong, a warm few notes of melody. Nothing startling, nothing crude. Reach for one when the kids are in the car and you still want something that is not the stock beep.
Yes. Every file on TeslaLockSound is pre-encoded to Tesla's published Boombox spec — WAV, 44.1 kHz, 16-bit PCM, 1–5 seconds, volume-normalized, under 1 MB, named LockChime.wav. No conversion needed.
Download the WAV, drop it on a FAT32 or exFAT USB drive at Boombox/LockChime.wav, plug into a front data USB port, then enable in Toybox → Boombox → Lock Sound → USB. The full step-by-step guide is at /guide (with model-specific pages for Model 3, Y, S, X, and Cybertruck).
Every model from Sept 2019 onward (when Tesla started shipping the external Pedestrian Warning Speaker as standard). Use the per-model compatibility pages at /sounds/for/[model]/[year] to verify your exact car.