How to Turn on the Dash Cam in Leapmotor T03?

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StLondyn
07/29/25 10:03pm
Insert the vehicle key and power on the car body, then you can turn on the dash cam by long-pressing its power button. Insert the vehicle key and power on the car body, the dash cam will automatically turn on. When the car is turned off and the key is removed, the dash cam will also automatically shut down.
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