How to restore the factory settings of the BAIC EU5 central control screen?
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There is a small REST hole on the navigation system. Insert something into it for a few seconds. If there isn't one, check the function menu in the lower right corner or in the system settings. Below are specific details about the BAIC EU5 ride-hailing version: 1. Introduction: The BAIC EU5 is a compact pure electric vehicle under BAIC New Energy. It is a single-motor car with a maximum power of 160kW and a maximum torque of 300 Nm, making it quite powerful. The motor of the BAIC EU5 is front-mounted, so this model is also front-wheel drive. 2. Battery Introduction: This model uses ternary lithium batteries across the entire lineup. Most pure electric vehicles or plug-in hybrid vehicles use ternary lithium batteries, which are the trend for the future. Ternary lithium batteries have higher energy density and are lighter in weight, making them more suitable for household vehicles.
I've been driving the BAIC EU5 for quite some time now, and occasionally the central control screen freezes or slows down. I simply restore the factory settings to fix the issue. The steps are straightforward: first, turn on the car's power but don't start the engine, ensuring it's in a safe parked state. Press the home button on the screen, find the gear icon which is the settings menu, tap into it, scroll to the bottom where you'll see the system options. Click into that, and you'll find the restore factory settings button. Select it and confirm. The whole process involves an automatic restart and takes just a few minutes. A reminder: restoring will delete all personal data and settings, such as Bluetooth connections, navigation history, and radio presets, so back up important data to a USB drive or phone before proceeding. This method is particularly effective for solving software issues, saving both time and money compared to visiting a 4S shop.