What are the buttons on the LaCrosse center console?

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MacSavannah
07/29/25 6:19pm
Below is a related introduction to the buttons on the LaCrosse center console: 1. Electronic Stability Program (ESP): Effectively prevents body skidding, fishtailing, and other loss-of-control situations. It is generally not recommended for drivers to manually turn it off. 2. Parking Radar/Image: The center screen displays the reverse image, and the radar will sound an alarm when detecting nearby obstacles. 3. Blind Spot Warning System (BSW): If there is another vehicle in the rear blind spot, the rearview mirror will flash a light to alert the owner. If the owner does not notice, an alarm will sound when a lane change operation is detected. 4. Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM): If the distance to the vehicle ahead exceeds the safe distance while driving and danger is imminent, the dashboard will display a brake warning and sound an alarm. If the driver continues without pressing the brake pedal, the system will automatically brake to reduce the risk or severity of a collision. 5. Auto Hold: At a red light, this feature relieves foot fatigue by automatically locking the wheels with the brake calipers. Pressing the accelerator pedal triggers the unlocking of the wheels, allowing the vehicle to continue moving. 6. Auto Start-Stop: After activation, the engine will briefly shut off. When the brake pedal is released, the engine restarts to propel the vehicle forward. 7. Recirculation/Outside Air: Recirculation heats or cools the air inside the car and sends it back into the cabin, while outside air allows external air to enter. Generally, recirculation is used in heavy traffic or when the outside air quality is poor. When using recirculation for an extended period, it should not exceed one hour before switching to outside air to prevent health impacts from poor air quality (except in extremely poor external conditions). 8. Temperature Zone Sync: When the temperature zone sync function is enabled, changing the temperature in the driver's seat will automatically adjust the other zones to the same setting. When this function is turned off, each zone can be set individually to meet the needs of passengers in different positions.
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