How to Adjust the Ambient Lighting Changes in the New Sagitar?
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New Sagitar adjusts the changes of ambient lighting by: 1. Turn on the screen switch, press the CAR button at the bottom left to enter the image interface, and click the settings at the bottom right; 2. After entering the settings interface, scroll down the menu to find the Ambient Lighting option; 3. After entering this interface, click the Manual option in the upper right corner; 4. After selecting Manual, drag the selection bar to choose the color and adjust the brightness. The New Sagitar is a compact car launched by FAW-Volkswagen, with a body length, width, and height of 4753mm, 1800mm, and 1462mm respectively, a wheelbase of 2731mm, and a fuel tank capacity of 50 liters.
Adjusting the ambient lighting in the new Sagitar is quite simple. I usually do it through the central control screen. First, start the vehicle, find the settings option in the central control menu, then select the interior lights or ambient lighting section, and you'll see the color and brightness adjustment options. There are several color choices available, such as basic colors like blue, green, and red. If you prefer dynamic changes, you can set it to breathing mode, where the lights will gradually brighten and dim alternately. Brightness can also be adjusted in levels—just don't set it too bright to avoid distracting while driving. Sometimes, I also sync color changes with the car's app. The key is safety first—don't make it too flashy. It's best to use soft lighting at night to avoid distractions. Regularly checking the lighting system for maintenance is also a good idea, and sticking to the factory settings is the safest option.
I often drive the new Sagitar to work, and the ambient light adjustment adds a bit of personality which is quite fun. The specific operation is on the central control touchscreen: tap the vehicle settings item, select the interior lighting option, and you can change the color. Common tones range from blue-purple to warm yellow, with five adjustable brightness levels. Dynamic modes like breathing flashes are pretty cool. I've tried adjusting the light changes remotely via the mobile app. On a related note, ambient lighting can enhance the in-car atmosphere and avoid monotonous driving, but don't set it too exaggeratedly to avoid distracting visibility and safety. If the settings malfunction, just check for system updates or restart. Remember, safety comes first, and the key is to enjoy the driving experience with ease.