Is 'ON' for turning on or off?
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"ON" means turning on, while "OFF" means turning off. ON and OFF are very common buttons, not only in cars but also in many daily-use electrical appliances. On the car light lever, you will find ON and OFF, where ON turns the lights on and OFF turns them off. Here is some related information: 1. The "SEL" button is a menu selection confirmation button, usually found on the multifunction steering wheel. 2. The "OK" button has the exact same function as the "SEL" button, but some cars use "SEL" while others use "OK". 3. The "A/C" button is the compressor switch, short for Air-Condition, which controls the air conditioning cooling function, as car heating does not require the compressor. 4. "VOL+/-" are buttons for adjusting the volume up or down. VOL is the abbreviation for "volume," which adjusts the car audio's volume. 5. "MUTE" is the mute button, allowing you to mute the sound with one press. 6. "MODE" is the mode-switching button. 7. "SET" on the multifunction steering wheel is the cruise control function button. 8. The button with an encircled "A" and "OFF" below it is the auto start-stop function switch, which can be pressed to turn the engine auto start-stop function on or off.
When I first started driving, I was a bit confused too. 'On' in a car basically means turning something on, just like turning on a light. For example, if you turn the headlight switch to the 'on' position, the lights will come on; if the air conditioning button says 'on,' pressing it will start blowing cold or warm air. On the contrary, 'off' means the off state, where everything is inactive. I once made the mistake of thinking 'auto on' meant automatic off, and ended up driving at night without headlights, which almost caused an accident. This applies to many things, like power windows and wiper switches, where 'on' and 'off' markings are common. Remembering this is quite important for safety, especially when driving at night to ensure the lights are on. If you can't remember, check the owner's manual—it explains every control button clearly. In short, pay more attention while driving and make sure you don't mix up the switch positions, both for your own safety and to avoid awkward situations on the road.