
The method to save radio stations in the Honda Vezel is: 1. Press the round button in the middle of the left area of the multifunction steering wheel; 2. Press it three times to open the radio on the central control screen, then proceed with the station-saving operation. Taking the 2020 Honda Vezel as an example, it belongs to the compact SUV category, with body dimensions of: length 4328mm, width 1772mm, height 1605mm, a wheelbase of 2610mm, a fuel tank capacity of 50 liters, and a curb weight of 1227kg. The 2020 Honda Vezel features a MacPherson strut front suspension and a torsion beam rear suspension. It is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 131PS, a maximum power of 96kW, and a maximum torque of 155Nm, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission.

After turning on the radio, tune to the frequency of the station you want to listen to, then press and hold the PRESET button for a few seconds until you hear a beep or see a 'storage successful' message on the screen. In the Honda Vezel, you can typically store 6 to 12 preset stations, and the operation is very simple. When I drive this car, I often use the auto-scan function to quickly find stations: press the AUTO SCAN button, and it will automatically search for stations with strong signals, then press the storage button to save them. It's recommended to perform this operation when the car is stationary to avoid distractions while driving. After storing, you can easily switch between different stations by pressing the number keys during your daily commute, making it convenient to listen to news or music and avoiding any hassle. If the station isn't stored correctly, it might be due to weak signal or improper positioning—just drive to an open area and try again. The overall system design is very user-friendly, even beginners can easily get the hang of it.

As a Vezel owner, I first turn on the radio, use the knob or touchscreen to find the desired station, and after stabilizing the volume, press and hold one of the number keys 1-6 until the screen confirms the station is saved. This process takes less than 10 seconds, with the key being to save when the station signal is clear. I often store local traffic and news stations for quick switching during my commute. The Vezel's radio features an auto-save function—after scanning stations, pressing the confirm button automatically assigns preset positions. With multiple stations stored, simply tapping the number keys while driving allows for quick station changes, enhancing driving safety. If a station fails to save, check for stuck buttons or signal interference; restarting the radio usually resolves the issue. After saving, it's advisable to test the switches several times to ensure smooth operation.

The Vezel's radio system utilizes electronic storage technology. During operation: power on to search for frequencies, tune to the target station, hold the PRESET option button for a few seconds, and the device will save the frequency to the memory chip. This function is based on the MCU control unit, which can stably store data for extended periods after stabilization. I recommend selecting stations with strong signals when storing to avoid frequency deviation affecting sound quality. For daily use, you can preset multiple music and talk stations for quick switching via buttons. If issues like storage failure occur, it might be due to dirty buttons or poor antenna contact—simply clean the buttons or check the antenna connection. The overall design is simple, with no complex menus required for storing stations, making it suitable for various driving environments.


