
Song Max automatic oil replenishment cannot be canceled. Introduction to automatic oil replenishment: The automatic oil replenishment device is specifically designed for automatic oil replenishment in bearing seats, gearboxes, crankcases, or similar oil bath lubrication equipment. This product can continuously monitor the lubricating oil level and automatically adjust it to the required level without manual operation during equipment operation, which helps optimize equipment performance and extend its service life. Configuration of Song Max: The new car comes standard with features such as soundproof glass, tire pressure display, 360-degree panoramic imaging, a 12.8-inch rotatable central control screen, DiLink 3.0 system, car Bluetooth, 9-speaker audio system, OTA remote upgrade, rear seat angle adjustment, electric folding and heating defrosting for exterior rearview mirrors, keyless entry/start, mobile phone NFC key, rear privacy glass, etc.

I've driven quite a few cars, including the Song Max. The auto throttle feature is quite handy, but it can be completely turned off. There's usually a button or lever on the steering wheel—just a light press to stop the automatic acceleration; hitting the brakes can also instantly deactivate it. Why would you want to turn it off? For example, in city traffic jams, the auto throttle often feels too aggressive, and manually pressing the accelerator feels steadier. Or on slopes, it might accelerate unpredictably—turning it off gives you more flexible control. Safety-wise, never fiddle with it while on the highway; try it out on a safe stretch first. The feature is designed to save fuel and effort, but everyone has their preferences. If you don’t want it, you can permanently disable it via the settings menu. In short, it’s a convenient feature, and turning it off is quick and easy.

When driving the Song Max, I found the automatic fuel replenishment function quite intelligent, but it can indeed be canceled anytime. My approach is to either press the cancel button on the left side of the steering wheel or lightly tap the brake, and the system stops. Normally, it saves fuel and hassle, but in complex road conditions like sharp bends or traffic jams, manual operation feels more reassuring. After turning it off, the car returns to normal mode, and the throttle response becomes more agile. If you find it annoying, you can also disable the entire function in the vehicle settings by selecting the 'Cruise Control' option in the menu. I think the function has a good intention, saving some fuel, but the cancellation mechanism is user-friendly, suitable for different driving styles.

For the Song Max, the automatic throttle boost can be canceled by pressing the button on the steering wheel or stepping on the brake. Safety first—don't do it while driving; find a stable place to try it. After canceling, the car will immediately respond to manual control. Why cancel it? If it's too aggressive with the throttle and makes you uncomfortable, turning it off gives you full control. Related point: New car settings sometimes default to enabling this feature, so check to avoid accidental activation. Simple operation, quite convenient.


