Introduction to Vehicle Function Buttons?

1 Answers
DelKate
07/29/25 2:21pm
Common vehicle function buttons include the fuel tank opening button, auto start-stop button, parking radar button, central locking button, ESP on/off button, headlight washer button, etc. Below are detailed introductions to common vehicle function buttons: 1. Fuel tank opening button: Remotely opens the fuel tank cap from inside the vehicle. Vehicles equipped with this button allow the driver to open the fuel tank cap from inside the car. 2. Auto start-stop button: Many modern vehicles come with auto start-stop functionality, typically located in the lever control area. This system automatically shuts off the engine when the vehicle comes to a temporary stop (e.g., at a traffic light) and restarts it when it's time to move again. 3. Parking radar button: Allows the driver to manually turn the vehicle's parking radar on or off as needed. 4. Central locking button: Controls the central door locking system. Pressing this button simultaneously locks or unlocks all vehicle doors.
Was this review help?
15
1
Share
More Forum Discussions

What to Do If the Steering Wheel Becomes Heavier After Wheel Alignment?

If the steering wheel becomes heavier after a wheel alignment, you should return to the 4S shop and have the staff readjust the wheel alignment data. The front wheels have camber and toe angles. If the steering wheel becomes heavier after the alignment, it may be due to improper adjustment of these angles. The four wheels of a car are not simply perpendicular to the ground; each wheel has specific alignment data. The front wheels have toe and camber angles, while the rear wheels also have camber angles. Driving over speed bumps or rough roads can cause the wheel alignment data to change. If wheel alignment is not performed for a long time, it may lead to uneven tire wear or vehicle deviation.
17
0
Share

What are the business vehicles?

Business vehicles include the Hongqi L5, Mercedes-Benz S-Class, Maybach S-Class, Audi A8, BMW 7 Series, Mercedes-Benz E-Class, Audi A6L, etc. Definition of business vehicles: The full name of MPV is Multi-Purpose Vehicle, which integrates the functions of sedans, station wagons, and vans. Each seat in the vehicle can be adjusted and combined in various ways. Advantages of business vehicles: Spacious interior: 7-seater business vehicles feature large space designs, often with face-to-face conference table setups, allowing business professionals to conduct meetings directly inside the vehicle. High safety standards: 7-seater business vehicles are equipped with comprehensive seat belts, standard safety headrests, and front and rear safety brakes.
3
3
Share

Where does the air conditioning water of the Baojun 730 flow out from?

Baojun 730 air conditioning water flows out from the middle position under the car. The location of the air conditioning drain outlet: The car air conditioning drain hole is generally under the front engine hood, located at the junction of the front windshield and the front fender. In addition, some models have the air conditioning drain holes installed on both sides of the roof. The function of the air conditioning drain outlet: The air conditioning drain outlet functions to discharge the water condensed from the surrounding air during the heat exchange process when the evaporator continuously absorbs heat during air conditioning use. This is why there is a puddle of water under the car after the air conditioner has been running for a while. New car owners may suspect a car water leak when encountering this situation, but there is actually no need to worry at all.
11
5
Share

Does the BMW 3 Series have a double-wishbone suspension?

BMW 3 Series does not feature a double-wishbone suspension but instead uses a MacPherson strut suspension. The presence of the M3 model with its large 4.0-liter engine makes the double-wishbone suspension impractical due to excessive lateral space occupation, which would not accommodate the engine. Trailing arm suspension system: The trailing arm suspension system is specifically designed for rear-wheel suspension systems. European models such as those from Peugeot, Citroën, and Opel often prefer this type of suspension system. Multi-link suspension system: The multi-link suspension system is further divided into a 5-link rear suspension and a 4-link front suspension system. As the name suggests, the 5-link rear suspension system includes five links: the control arm, rear locating arm, upper arm, lower arm, and front locating arm, with the control arm capable of adjusting the front wheel beam.
11
5
Share

What engine does the new Besturn B70 use?

The new Besturn B70 is equipped with an original imported Mazda engine from Japan, the same powertrain configuration used in the Mazda6. It delivers a maximum power of 108KW and maximum torque of 183NM, sharing specifications with the engines in the Volkswagen Bora 1.6L and Sagitar 1.6L models. Engine Introduction: An engine (Engine) is a machine capable of converting other forms of energy into mechanical energy, including internal combustion engines (reciprocating piston engines), external combustion engines (such as Stirling engines, steam engines, etc.), jet engines, electric motors, etc. Engine Function: The automotive engine serves as the power-providing device for vehicles, acting as the heart of the car and an energy conversion unit. Its role is to transform the thermal energy of gasoline (or diesel) into mechanical energy by burning the fuel in a sealed cylinder, causing gas expansion that pushes the pistons to perform work. Depending on the power source, automotive engines can be categorized into diesel engines, gasoline engines, electric vehicle motors, and hybrid systems, among others.
10
2
Share

How to Solve the Loose and Noisy Brake Caliper?

Solutions for loose and noisy brake caliper: Check the brake caliper. If the piston ring of the brake caliper is stuck, the brake caliper needs to be replaced; if the metal piece fixing the brake pad of the brake caliper is deformed, replace this metal piece. The brake caliper is an indispensable part of the braking system, mainly functioning to push the brake pad, which then rubs against the brake drum to reduce speed or bring the vehicle to a stop. After pressing the brake pedal, the master cylinder generates thrust to push hydraulic fluid to the caliper, and the piston inside the caliper moves under hydraulic pressure to push the brake pad. The hydraulic brake system consists of the master cylinder and the brake fluid reservoir, connected to the brake pedal at one end and the brake fluid pipe at the other. The master cylinder contains brake fluid and has an oil outlet and an oil inlet.
20
1
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.