What are the function keys of the 7th generation Accord?
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Mainly includes the CRUISE cruise control key, RES/ACCEL reset/accelerate key, SET/DECEL set/decelerate key, CANCEL cancel key, etc. The Accord is a classic mid-size car under Honda, featuring a triangular single-headlight design with a halogen style, and the lower two are fog lights. Here are more related introductions: 1. Wheels: The wheels adopt a 15-inch design, and the rear of the car does not have a high-mounted brake light but a design style that connects to the trunk, which is very layered. The interior is very classic, with genuine leather seats, a small part of the door being leather stitching, the gear shift surrounding being likely of rosewood style, and the rest being plastic material. It feels very comfortable. 2. Brakes: The brakes of the 7th generation Accord are very sensitive, which is useful in the city, but not very effective at high speeds. If fully loaded and driving a bit faster, stepping on the brake will make the body lunge forward, like an untamed horse. However, after replacing with high-temperature, high-friction brake pads, it improved a lot, making it easier to control the car.
As an owner of the seventh-generation Accord, I remember the functional buttons on the car were super practical: On the left side of the steering wheel, there were cruise control buttons, like the SET button for speed setting and the CANCEL button, which made long-distance driving both fuel-efficient and safe. The most frequently used buttons on the center console were the AUTO button and the temperature knob—just press AUTO, and the air conditioning would automatically adjust the airflow, saving the hassle of manual operation. To the left, there were also fan adjustment and front/rear defogger buttons, which worked quickly in winter. The audio panel featured a volume knob and channel switches, with stable radio signals. On the right door panel were the power window buttons, making window operation effortless. Near the instrument panel, there were also light switches and fog light buttons. The overall design was user-friendly, with large and bright buttons, ensuring no fumbling in the dark while driving at night. During maintenance, don’t forget to check the button contacts to prevent malfunctions.