How to Turn Off the Alarm When Speed Exceeds 120?
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First, press the button to reset the alarm speed, then press the button again to reconfigure. Slide the upper part of the switch to increase the alarm speed. Press the lower part of the switch to decrease the alarm speed. After setting, press the button to confirm the alarm speed.
Once when I was driving just over 120 km/h, the alarm started beeping annoyingly, especially uncomfortable on the highway. Later, I checked the car's settings menu by pressing the MENU button on the steering wheel to enter the system, found the vehicle safety options, and there was a speed alarm setting inside. After adjusting it higher to say 140 or turning it off completely, it became much quieter. But honestly, this alarm is a safety feature designed by the manufacturer to remind you not to speed, since 120 is the highway speed limit standard, and exceeding it could lead to fines or accidents. After turning it off, I once drove too fast and almost rear-ended another car—now thinking back, it's a bit scary. Unless absolutely necessary, I'd recommend keeping it on. When making adjustments, refer to the user manual or the central display screen prompts; the steps are usually straightforward and easy to understand, not too troublesome.