What are the descriptions of all buttons in the 12th-generation Crown?
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12th-generation Crown ODO is the total mileage, representing the vehicle's overall travel distance. TRIP stands for the trip meter, which can be used to record the mileage of each trip. RESET is the reset button, MODE is for mode selection, and DISP is the display, which can show information like instant fuel consumption. Buttons: PWR is the transmission's power mode, TRC is for traction control, and ECT refers to the electronically controlled automatic transmission. The button to the right of the fuel tank cap opening switch, when rotated, shows a red backlight with positions 0 to 5. There is also the "TILT" button for the sunroof position. Introduction: Crown is a mid-to-large-sized car brand under the Toyota Group. The Toyota Crown was first launched in Japan on January 1, 1955, and has now reached over the 13th generation. The domestic Crown engines come in three types: 2.5L, 3.0L, and 4.3L.