How to Activate the Hidden Functions of Geely Emgrand?
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Press the "Lock" button, and all door lock motors will perform a locking action simultaneously while the turn signal flashes once. When the vehicle is in anti-theft mode, pressing the "Find Car" button will trigger a long beep and the turn signals will flash for 15 seconds.
I've been driving an Emgrand for two years and have discovered a few practical hidden features. For example, the auto-lock function can be activated by pressing and holding the lock button for about 10 seconds after starting the car. When the hazard lights flash twice, it means the activation is successful. The doors will automatically lock when the speed exceeds 20 km/h, which is very reassuring if you have children at home. The auto-window roll-up is a lifesaver when you forget to close the windows after turning off the engine. Just press and hold both the unlock and lock buttons for more than 5 seconds, and when you see the windows start moving by themselves, it's done. There's also a clever trick to reset the dashboard maintenance reminder: with the power off, hold down the TRIP button on the steering wheel without letting go, then turn the key to the power-on position. Wait for the countdown to end before releasing, and this little trick saves you a trip to the 4S shop.
Car enthusiasts often discuss shortcut key functions in the club, and we've discovered two handy tricks. Remote window opening is great for hot days—press and hold the unlock button on the key fob for over 3 seconds, and all four windows will automatically roll down for ventilation. If the reverse radar beep is too loud, you can adjust it by pressing the physical button on the left side of the center console immediately after shifting into reverse—a single beep indicates the volume has been lowered a notch. Some people find the automatic headlights too sensitive; you can adjust this in the center console settings under the lighting options by changing the sensitivity from the default 'High' to 'Medium,' which prevents frequent on/off cycling in tunnels.