Test lock sounds before moving them to your Tesla.
Use these previews to compare tone, length and character. For final playback quality, always test in-vehicle after transfer.
Bird
FX
Ya-ya-ya
Voice
Laugh
Voice
Keep the change
Voice
Merry X-mas
Voice
My name is
Voice
Aaaauw!
Voice
Yeah! Boy!
Voice
Old modem
FX
Shut-up
Voice
Can't touch this
Voice
Cabinebel
FX
Cornholio
Voice
Duckhunt
FX
Airhorn
FX
Airhorn tune
FX
Ship's horn
FX
Whistle
FX
Police Siren
FX
O ow
FX
Knightrider
FXMichael KnightKITT
Boot
FX
1 UP
FX
Bye bye
Voice
Let's go
Voice
Crow
Horror
Wolf Howl
Horror
Doh
VoiceHomerSimpsons
Lightsaber ON
FX
Transformer
FX
USB formatting guide
Preparation steps
Use a USB drive dedicated to Tesla lock sounds.
Format the drive as FAT32, exFAT or MS-DOS (FAT), depending on your platform.
Create the folder path exactly as required by your Tesla software version.
Export or copy your chosen lock sound files in a Tesla-supported format.
Safely eject the USB drive and connect it to your vehicle to test the sound.
Compatibility note
Tesla software behavior can vary by model year and firmware version. If playback fails, verify file format, volume level, and USB folder naming requirements for your current Tesla release.