What are the functions of each dashboard icon on the JAC Refine S3?

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CarterRose
07/30/25 3:12am
JAC Refine S3 dashboard icons are as follows: 1. Lighting category: Mainly includes low beam on, high beam on, front fog light on, rear fog light on, and position lights. 2. Vehicle fault category: Mainly includes engine fault light, tire pressure monitoring, battery warning, engine electronic stability system detection, etc. 3. Vehicle information display category: Mainly includes door warning, handbrake warning, seat belt warning, water temperature warning, etc. Information about the JAC Refine S3 is as follows: 1. Powertrain: Equipped with a 4GB1.5L engine, rated power reaches 83kW/6000rpm; maximum torque reaches 146Nm, with low-end torque reaching 100Nm. The transmission paired with the engine includes 6MT and CVT options, reducing fuel consumption to 6.5L per 100km. 2. European safety body structure: Extensive use of high-strength steel plates and laser-welded panels to enhance overall vehicle strength and safety; high-strength steel application exceeds 45%, compared to typically less than 20% in standard models. 3. Upgraded comfort and convenience features: Shark fin antenna, driver seat heating, air purifier, automatic air conditioning control, damped glove box, glove box lighting, automatic window closing upon locking, automatic mirror folding upon locking, rear USB charging port, and 12V power supply in the trunk.
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