Explanation of the Various Function Buttons Inside the Cruze?
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Inside the Cruze, the various function buttons include the center console buttons, door buttons, and roof buttons. Here is a partial introduction to the function buttons inside the Cruze: 1. Center console buttons: These include the Electronic Stability Program (ESP), which effectively prevents the vehicle from skidding or fishtailing out of control. Generally, it is not recommended for the driver to manually turn it off. Parking radar/camera: The center display screen shows the rearview image, and the radar will sound an alarm when detecting nearby obstacles. Auto Start-Stop: When this function is activated, the engine will temporarily shut off. The vehicle will restart when the driver's foot leaves the brake pedal. Recirculation/Outside Air: Recirculation means the air inside the car is heated or cooled and then recirculated, while outside air allows external air to enter the car. Use recirculation in environments with heavy exhaust, dust, or smog. When using recirculation for an extended period, it should not exceed one hour before switching to outside air to prevent air quality from affecting health (except in severe external conditions). 2. Door buttons: The Chevrolet Cruze driver's door has a window lock button, one-touch window control switches, and a central lock button (located on the door handle). 3. Roof buttons: These include the sunroof switch, driver's reading light, and front passenger reading light.