How to Turn Off the Radio in Emgrand GL?

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LePaige
07/29/25 8:04am
Method to turn off the radio in Emgrand GL: Press and hold the button labeled PWR on the center console to turn off the radio. The Emgrand GL is equipped with a 3.5-inch TFT color screen trip computer, an 8-inch touchscreen, and intelligent connectivity systems such as GNetlink, GLink, and CarPlay. The dimensions of the Emgrand GL are 4725mm in length, 1802mm in width, and 1478mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm. This car continues Geely's new family-style design elements and incorporates the concept of GEELY DESIGN's simple and elegant biomimetic aesthetics. Through the extremely harmonious proportion arrangement of different exterior elements, it creates a visual connection that simulates the form of natural objects.
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DiLucia
08/12/25 11:17am
I often drive the Emgrand GL, and turning off the radio is actually quite simple. First, look at the center console area—there’s usually a button or knob with a power symbol, typically located on the right side near the steering wheel. Press that power button, and the radio will turn off immediately, with a shutdown prompt appearing on the screen. If you can’t find the button, check the touchscreen; there might be a control menu in the lower-right corner—tap it and select 'Turn Off Audio.' Some owners forget the button location and ask in forums, but I figured it out after a few tries when I first got the car. A quick reminder: turning off the radio won’t affect other systems, like navigation, which will still work. When you want to listen to the radio again, just press the power button once more to restart—it’s convenient and saves power.
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