What are the functions of the 2021 Sylphy Classic control buttons?

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SanRuth
07/29/25 2:14pm
Introduction to the 2021 Sylphy Classic control buttons: 1. Center console buttons: Electronic Stability Program (ESP), enabled by default. It is not recommended to turn it off except on slippery surfaces such as rain or snow. Internal/External Air Circulation, the difference between internal and external circulation is that internal circulation always provides air from inside the car, while external circulation allows outside air to enter and replace the original air inside the car. 2. Door buttons: Rear window lock button, one-touch window control switch, external rearview mirror adjustment switch (without folding function), central locking button. 3. Roof buttons: Sunroof tilt open, sunroof slide open, driver reading light, passenger reading light.
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