What are the buttons on the Baojun 730?
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Introduction to the function buttons of Baojun 730: The function buttons of Baojun 730 include the air conditioning panel control buttons below the central control screen, the light control buttons on the steering wheel, and the door and window control buttons next to the driver's door. Introduction to Baojun 730: 1. Baojun 730 is an MPV model under Shanghai General Motors. Its body dimensions are 4780mm in length, 1820mm in width, and 1755mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2750mm. 2. The exterior design of Baojun 730 is very user-friendly, catering to the aesthetic needs of family users. The design of the car's front is very grand, with simple lines. The interior craftsmanship of the car has been significantly improved, using wood grain panels to create the central console, giving the car's interior a more business-like atmosphere.
I've been driving my Baojun 730 for over three years and know all the buttons by heart. On the left side of the steering wheel are the cruise control speed adjustment buttons and switch, while the right side controls Bluetooth calls and volume, with song switching also located here. The most prominent button on the center console is the hazard lights, below which the air conditioning area has round knobs for temperature adjustment, a fan icon for air flow control, arrows for vent position selection, a snowflake button for cooling, an external arrow for switching between internal and external circulation, and a windshield icon for defogging. Below the multimedia screen are touch buttons for radio, navigation, menu, and return. The electronic parking brake and auto hold buttons beside the gear shift are the most frequently used, with the top trim also featuring seat heating. The sunroof switch is next to the roof light, and the door has one-touch up/down buttons for all four windows alongside the rearview mirror adjustment knob. Personally, I find the layout quite ergonomic – I can operate the air conditioning with one hand while driving my kids.