
There is an adjustment knob on the dashboard cover of the Zotye Z300. Use that knob to adjust it, which is quite similar to the adjustment method of old electronic watches. Here is more information about car dashboards, speedometers, and odometers: 1. Modern car dashboards have various indicator or warning lights under the mask, such as coolant level warning light, fuel level indicator, washer fluid level indicator, charging indicator, high/low beam indicator, transmission gear indicator, anti-lock braking system (ABS) indicator, traction control indicator, airbag (SRS) warning light, etc. 2. Traditional speedometers are mechanical. A typical mechanical odometer is connected to a flexible shaft, which contains a steel cable. The other end of the flexible shaft is connected to a gear in the transmission. The rotation of the gear drives the steel cable to rotate, which in turn drives a magnet inside the odometer cover to rotate. The cover is connected to the pointer, and the pointer is set to zero by a hairspring. The speed of the magnet's rotation causes changes in the magnetic field, disrupting the balance and thus moving the pointer. This type of speedometer is simple and practical and is widely used in vehicles of all sizes. However, with the development of electronic technology, many car dashboards now use electronic speedometers. A common type obtains signals from the speed sensor on the transmission and uses changes in pulse frequency to deflect the pointer or display numbers. 3. The odometer is a digital instrument. It engages with the worm gear on the speedometer drive shaft through the transmission gear of the counter drum, causing the counter drum to rotate. Its characteristic is that when the upper drum completes a full rotation, the next drum rotates 1/10 of a turn. Like the speedometer, odometers now also have electronic versions, which obtain mileage signals from the speed sensor. The accumulated mileage numbers of electronic odometers are stored in non-volatile memory, allowing the data to be preserved even without power.

Adjusting the dashboard on my Zotye Z300 is quite convenient, and I often tinker with it myself. There are up/down buttons and a central confirmation button on the left side of the steering wheel. First, long-press the confirmation button to enter the setup mode. After the screen displays the options, use the up/down buttons to select brightness or other display items, then confirm to make changes. Don’t set the brightness too dark to avoid difficulty reading the speed, nor too bright to save power. It’s safest to operate while parked to avoid distractions while driving. If you accidentally mess up the settings, restarting the vehicle will restore the defaults. I recommend familiarizing yourself with the button locations first and spending a few minutes testing them out, as there might be slight variations between different model years—checking the manual or online videos is more reliable. Regular maintenance, especially monitoring battery health, is important since adjustments may fail if the battery is low. Periodic checks can help prevent minor issues.

When I first drove this car, I was also curious about how to adjust the dashboard. A friend taught me to use the small buttons on the left side of the steering wheel. Simply put: press the middle button to enter the menu, use the arrow keys to switch options up and down, and click the middle button directly to confirm brightness adjustment. Moderate brightness is best; too dim can easily lead to accidents at night. Don’t rush the actual operation—try it when the car is parked. I got the hang of it after half an hour. If you’re unsure about the steps, search online for the Zotye Z300 user manual; the picture version is more intuitive. Dashboard settings affect driving safety, so once adjusted, avoid unnecessary changes. Focus on road conditions while driving and check the vehicle regularly to prevent electrical issues.

Before adjusting the Zotye Z300 dashboard, ensure the vehicle is stationary—safety first. Use the buttons on the left side of the steering wheel: press the menu key to enter settings, select brightness, then adjust the value. Avoid making the backlight too glaring to distract vision or too dim to read the speedometer clearly. This setting impacts daily safe driving—proper adjustment prevents distractions. If buttons respond sluggishly, check circuit connections as contact oxidation may be the cause. It’s advisable to also set the clock and units for convenience while driving. The operation is simple, but don’t overlook the manual—details vary by model. Address any issues promptly if detected.