
The method to adjust the dashboard display of the new Sagitar is: 1. Locate the adjustment lever on the right side of the steering wheel, press left or right to toggle between fuel consumption and remaining fuel level displays; 2. There are two time adjustment buttons on the dashboard, long press the left button to adjust hours; 3. The top center of the dashboard displays the time, the second row shows the interior temperature, and the lower section indicates the total mileage and remaining fuel level. The Sagitar measures 4753mm in length, 1800mm in width, and 1462mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2731mm, equipped with a 5-speed manual transmission. The trunk capacity is 553L, and the engine delivers a maximum torque of 175 Nm, with the maximum torque range between 1400 to 4500 rpm.

I've been driving the new Sagitar for a while, and adjusting the instrument cluster display is actually quite convenient. Using the row of buttons on the right side of the steering wheel—usually the arrow keys and OK button—you can scroll through and switch display contents, such as fuel consumption, mileage, and tire pressure data. It's safest to operate these functions when parked; never fiddle with them while driving, as it can easily lead to distracted driving. I particularly like the customizable display mode. Setting it to a digital speedometer makes the readings clearer, helping to monitor speed in real-time and avoid speeding. Occasionally, if the buttons malfunction or the display becomes chaotic, you can try turning off the engine and restarting the system. These small tips can enhance the driving experience and ensure road safety.

As a car owner, I find the dashboard adjustments on the new Sagitar quite straightforward. Start the car without driving, then use the control buttons on the steering wheel to toggle display options. The left button handles scrolling, allowing you to select different information screens such as trip time, fuel economy, or navigation prompts. I personally often set it to real-time fuel consumption display to learn fuel-saving techniques. Initially, I might press the wrong buttons, but once accustomed, the operation becomes smooth. If the buttons don't respond, the system might be in sleep mode—just lightly tap a button to wake it up. Customizing the display content appropriately can help maintain focus while driving, avoiding distractions like checking your phone.

Adjusting the dashboard of the new Sagitar requires safety considerations. I operate while parked: use the buttons on the right side of the steering wheel to quickly switch display modes, from basic speed to advanced data like tire pressure monitoring. Avoid adjusting while driving, as it can divert your gaze and increase accident risks. Simple steps: press the VIEW button to select content, and after setting it to driving assistance display, it helps me see key information clearly. It's recommended to regularly check if the buttons are responsive and keep the system updated.


