What are the functions of the buttons inside the Envision?
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Here is a detailed introduction to the functions of the buttons inside the Envision: Center console buttons: Functions such as the Electronic Stability System, Parking Radar with Camera, and Forward Collision Alert System. The Electronic Stability System is enabled by default and is not recommended to be turned off except in slippery conditions like rain or snow. The Parking Radar with Camera function displays images on the center screen while the radar provides an audible alert. The Forward Collision Alert System emits a warning sound when the vehicle gets too close to the one in front. If the driver does not take action, the system will automatically apply the brakes to stop the vehicle. Door buttons: On the driver's door of the Buick Envision, there are window lock buttons, one-touch up/down window control switches, side mirror adjustment switches, and central locking buttons.
I've been driving for a while, and the buttons in the Envision are quite intuitive. The row of buttons on the left side of the steering wheel controls the cruise function, allowing you to set the speed or adjust the following distance. The right side is for adjusting the volume and skipping tracks, making it convenient to listen to music or use navigation while driving. On the center console, there are buttons for adjusting the air conditioning temperature—press up or down to increase or decrease it, and the fan speed is adjusted with a rotary knob. The seat heating buttons are on the door handles, providing warmth with a single press in winter. Below, there’s also a mode switch button; for example, switching to Sport mode makes the car more responsive. I find the button layout well-designed, and you can get used to it within a few days. Familiarizing yourself with them reduces distractions while driving, which is crucial for staying focused. Additionally, regularly cleaning the buttons to prevent dust buildup helps extend their lifespan.