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How to Turn Off Ford Alarm Announcement?

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SanHadley
07/24/25 6:19pm
Driver first opens the car door, enters the car cockpit, then steps on the brake to prepare to start the car. Press the one-button start button to start the car. After the car starts, the dashboard lights up, observe the alarm light. Collision prevention warning, protects the owner, prevents driving fatigue, when there is a collision risk or deviation from the road, there will be intermittent light braking or warning sound to remind the owner. Press the cruise control button located inside the left combination switch of the Audi A6 to turn off the cruise control system of the Audi A6, and the Audi alarm is also deactivated.
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