What are the function buttons of the tenth-generation Accord?

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LeZachary
07/29/25 2:04pm
The center control screen interface of the tenth-generation Accord is simple and clear, making it very easy to operate. There are function buttons on both sides, including Home, Back, Brightness Adjustment, Song Switching, On/Off, Volume Adjustment, Navigation, Bluetooth Call, Music, Source Switching, and FM. The Accord is equipped with a dual-zone automatic climate control system, which is simple and easy to use. The button functions include Recirculation, Temperature Adjustment, Vent Adjustment, Front Defroster, Fan Speed Adjustment, Rear Defroster and Mirror Heating, Cooling, and Temperature Adjustment. The driver's seat features electric multi-directional adjustments, including Seat Cushion Adjustment, Backrest Adjustment, and Lumbar Support Adjustment. The buttons on the left side of the steering wheel control the audio system, allowing you to adjust tracks, volume, menu, etc., and also answer Bluetooth calls. The buttons on the right side of the steering wheel include Resume/Accelerate, Cancel Cruise, Set/Decelerate, and Following Distance Adjustment, which are used for adaptive cruise control functions.
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