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How to Switch the Instrument Panel on Vision S1?

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VonPaisley
07/29/25 10:22pm

Vision S1's instrument panel is controlled by the TRIP button. Specifically, it is the second button from the left in the button cluster located below the left air vent. By pressing this button, you can switch between mileage, tire pressure, and other information on the instrument panel. The Vision S1 is the second crossover SUV launched by Geely after the Emgrand GS. Its body dimensions are 4465mm in length, 1800mm in width, and 1535mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2668mm. In terms of powertrain, the Vision S1 is equipped with two options: a 1.4T engine paired with a CVT and a 1.5L engine paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. The 1.4T turbocharged engine is newly developed by Geely, delivering a maximum power of 98 kW and a maximum torque of 215 N·m.

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Mason
08/15/25 10:59pm

I've been driving the Vision S1 for a few months, and switching the dashboard display is quite simple. On the left side of the steering wheel, there are several buttons. The up and down buttons on the left can directly scroll through the display options. For example, one click shows the current speed, another switches to average fuel consumption, remaining fuel, trip mileage, or the settings menu. I often use it to monitor fuel consumption while driving, reminding myself to drive economically. If left untouched, it automatically returns to the main screen after a few seconds. Just remember not to get distracted while switching displays on the highway—safety first. If the buttons don't respond, it might be due to dust blockage or wiring issues. I recommend cleaning the buttons regularly to prevent dirt buildup from affecting functionality. In short, familiarizing yourself with the operations can enhance your driving experience.

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DominicLynn
10/18/25 2:32am

As a seasoned driver with years of experience, I find the dashboard switching design of the Geely Vision S1 very user-friendly. The left button on the steering wheel serves as a dedicated toggle, allowing you to cycle through options like speed, fuel data, and tire pressure information with a light press. I often check the average speed to adjust my driving style. Operate the buttons gently, as excessive force may damage the contacts; avoid touching them in rainy conditions to prevent short circuits. Some people experience switching lag, which is usually due to aging buttons and requires inspection or replacement. Regularly maintain the dashboard's brightness and cleanliness by wiping dust with a soft cloth, and prevent water from seeping in to protect electronic components. Timely maintenance can prevent these minor issues from compromising driving safety.

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VanCassidy
12/01/25 3:12am

As a new car owner, I find the dashboard switching in the Geely Vision S1 very user-friendly. Just press the button on the left side of the steering wheel to toggle between displays, such as switching from current speed to fuel consumption statistics. I practice switching while parked to avoid distractions while driving. Always pay attention to warning lights and never ignore any abnormalities. If the switching isn't responsive, it might be due to poor button contact—try cleaning it with a dry cloth yourself. Maintaining the dashboard is simple; avoid chemical cleaners and just wipe it once a month. In short, getting used to the operations gradually is very practical.

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