What are the explanations for the buttons inside the BMW 325?

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StThomas
07/29/25 8:52pm
BMW 325 interior button explanations are as follows: Central control buttons: Electronic Stability Program (ESP): Effectively prevents body sideslip, tailspin, and other out-of-control situations. Generally, it is not recommended for the driver to manually turn it off. Parking radar/image: Warns of surrounding obstacles through images and alarm sounds. Blind Spot Warning System (BSW): When there are other vehicles in the blind spots on both sides of the rear, the indicator lights on the rearview mirrors will flash to inform the driver not to change lanes. The system alarm sound is the last safeguard, activating when the driver does not notice the flashing lights and prepares to change lanes. Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM): When the distance between the vehicle and the car in front is too close, the system will sound an alarm to alert the driver. If the driver does not take action, the system will automatically brake the vehicle to a stop. Auto Hold: In situations like stopping at traffic lights, after releasing the brake pedal, the Auto Hold function locks the wheels, relieving the driver's foot fatigue. The wheels unlock when the accelerator pedal is pressed, and the vehicle continues moving forward.
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