How to use the Auman GTL fuel-saving switch?
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E gear is the economy mode, used when the vehicle is empty or carrying light loads. B gear is the standard mode, used when the vehicle is half-loaded or carrying medium loads. P gear is the power mode, used when the vehicle is fully loaded or climbing slopes. Relevant information about the fuel-saving switch is as follows: Introduction: The fuel-saving switch, also commonly referred to as the multi-state switch or intelligent driving control switch, often uses EBP, LMH, knob 123, or knob 1234 switches. Function: Its main purpose is to help the vehicle save fuel more effectively. Trucks do not always operate under full load; some of the time they run empty.
As a veteran truck driver who frequently runs long-haul routes, I'm quite familiar with that feature on the Auman GTL. After starting the vehicle, don't rush off. First, look for the button with the 'ECO' icon on the right side of the steering wheel or dashboard - press it to switch to fuel-saving mode. It works best when the truck is empty or lightly loaded, reducing fuel consumption quickly and making the engine sound smoother. Switch to high-power mode when carrying heavy loads to avoid stalling on uphill climbs. I remember when I first bought the truck, I accidentally engaged the fuel-saving mode with a full load and almost couldn't get moving - a lesson learned the hard way. Daily operation tips: use fuel-saving mode for light loads on highways, switch back to normal mode for heavy loads on mountain roads. The onboard screen will light up green to confirm the mode. Make it a habit to set it before driving - you can save dozens of dollars in fuel costs on a long trip.