Hidden Features of the 9th Generation Civic?
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One of the hidden features of the Civic is the anti-pinch function for the windows. Anti-pinch function introduction: When the AUTO button is pressed and the window automatically rises, if an obstacle is encountered, the window glass will stop rising and instead descend directly. At the same time, upon sensing the obstacle, it will reduce the upward force to protect the user's hands from injury. Civic introduction: The Civic hatchback version still comes with the same 1.5T turbocharged engine as the sedan version, with a maximum power output of 130kW (177PS) and a maximum torque of 220Nm, paired with a CVT continuously variable transmission.
The ninth-generation Civic has several hidden features, and as an ordinary owner, I find the automatic mirror folding quite practical. By long-pressing the mirror button in the settings menu, the mirrors automatically retract, which helps avoid scratches when parking or navigating narrow roads, making life much easier. The remote key can also be programmed: press both the unlock and lock buttons simultaneously for a few seconds to unlock all doors, making it more convenient for the whole family to get in and out. Additionally, the sensitivity of the rain-sensing wipers can be adjusted in the system settings to prevent them from wiping too aggressively in heavy rain, which could impair visibility. The car’s hidden menu can be accessed by pressing specific buttons on the dashboard, allowing you to reset the maintenance reminder. These small details make daily driving safer and more comfortable. After all, the Civic is a stable car, and I often take my family on trips—these little tricks enhance the overall experience. It’s advisable to check the owner’s manual for specific operations and consult a professional technician if any issues arise, to avoid causing problems by tinkering on your own.