What are the center control buttons in the eighth-generation Accord?
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Accord eighth-generation center control has the following buttons: Electronic Stability Program (ESP); Hazard Warning Light (commonly known as double flash light); Parking Radar/Image; Auto Hold; Auto Start-Stop. The instructions for the eighth-generation Accord center control buttons are as follows: Electronic Stability Program (ESP): Effectively prevents loss of control such as body sideslip and tail flick. It is generally not recommended for drivers to manually turn it off. Hazard Warning Light (commonly known as double flash light): Its function is to warn other surrounding vehicles to prevent rear-end collisions. Parking Radar/Image: The center control screen displays the reversing image, and the radar will sound an alarm when detecting obstacles nearby. Auto Hold: In situations such as stopping at traffic lights, after releasing the brake pedal, the Auto Hold function will lock the wheels, relieving the owner's foot fatigue. When the owner steps on the accelerator pedal again, the electronic parking will unlock the wheels. Auto Start-Stop: After the function is activated, the engine will be temporarily turned off. When the owner's foot leaves the brake pedal, the vehicle will restart.