What are the detailed functional introductions of the 2010 LaCrosse?

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Ellis
07/30/25 5:28am
10-year LaCrosse control function introduction is as follows: 1. Electronic Stability Program (ESP): Effectively prevents body skidding, tail flicking and other out-of-control situations. Generally, it is not recommended for drivers to manually turn it off. 2. Parking radar/image: The central control screen displays the reversing image, and the radar will sound an alarm when detecting obstacles nearby. 3. Blind Spot Warning System (BSW): If there are other vehicles in the blind spot behind the vehicle, the rearview mirror will flash a light to remind 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 between the vehicle and the vehicle in front exceeds the safe distance during driving and danger is about to occur, the dashboard will light up with a brake prompt and sound an alarm. If the driver continues not to step on the brake pedal, the system will automatically brake to reduce the risk or harm of collision. 5. Auto Hold: When waiting for a red light, it relieves foot fatigue and the brake caliper automatically locks the wheels. Stepping on the accelerator triggers the unlocking of the wheels, and the vehicle can continue to drive. 6. Auto Start-Stop: After the function is activated, the engine will be temporarily turned off. When the brake pedal is released, the engine restarts to push the vehicle forward. 7. Internal/External Circulation: Internal circulation refers to heating or cooling the air inside the car and sending it back into the car, while external circulation allows outside air to enter the car. Generally, internal circulation is turned on in congested or poor external air environments. When using internal circulation for a long time, it should not exceed 1 hour, and external circulation should be switched to prevent air quality from affecting health (except in harsh external environments).
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