How to Use the Wildlander 4WD Luxury Edition?

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SanMaria
07/28/25 2:39pm
After getting into the car, fasten your seatbelt, press the brake, and start the vehicle. Activate the auto function while driving. When the vehicle comes to a complete stop, you can release the brake. At this time, the dashboard will display a parking indicator, and the car will remain stationary. To release the vehicle's brake, the gear can be kept in D (Drive) or N (Neutral). Gently press the accelerator to release the vehicle's brake. After the vehicle has stopped, shift gears again. When getting out of the car, shift back to P (Park) and engage the handbrake.
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