How to Handle the Buick Overspeed Alarm Shutdown?
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Press the button to reset the alarm speed. The following is a detailed introduction about Buick cars: 1. Brand Introduction: With the phasing out of Oldsmobile in 2004, Buick became the only entry-level luxury car brand headquartered in North America. 2. Company Introduction: In July 2009, General Motors completed its restructuring, ending bankruptcy protection, with Buick and three other brands retained while the other four were sold. The company is renowned for its advanced technology, having pioneered overhead valves, turn signals, tinted glass, automatic transmissions, and other advanced technologies.
Last week, I just dealt with the speeding alarm issue on my brother's Buick Excelle. Actually, most Buick models have similar operation logic. Just locate the square menu button on the steering wheel and press it, then use the directional keys to switch to the 'Vehicle Settings' option. Inside, find menus like 'Alarm Settings' or 'Driver Assistance.' The speeding alert is located there, where you can adjust a speed threshold. Simply set it to the maximum value, such as 240 km/h, which effectively turns it off. To be honest, this feature is quite useful, especially on highways to prevent speeding tickets. I usually set mine to 120 km/h to remind myself not to exceed the limit. Remember to press the confirm button to save the settings after adjustment. The settings won't reset after a restart unless you perform a factory reset.