What are the functions of the buttons in an Audi car?
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Audi car buttons include driving mode selection, ESP, auto hold button, door buttons, etc. The following is an introduction to the functions of Audi car buttons: Driving mode selection: There are four preset modes to choose from: Economy, Comfort, Auto, and Dynamic. Additionally, owners can personalize their driving mode settings according to their needs. ESP button: It is turned on by default. Generally, it is not recommended for owners to manually turn it off. During extreme driving conditions, this system can effectively prevent the vehicle from losing control. Auto hold button: When stopping at traffic lights or other situations, after releasing the brake pedal, the auto hold function will lock the wheels, relieving the owner's foot fatigue. When the owner steps on the accelerator pedal again, the electronic parking will unlock the wheels. Door buttons: The switch for the rear door child lock, the one-touch up/down control switch for the four-door windows, the adjustment switch for the exterior rearview mirrors (angle, folding, heating function), and the trunk lid switch are located below the door handle.