What are the functions of the buttons on the Jaguar F-PACE?
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Jaguar F-PACE's buttons control multimedia and cruise functions. Detailed introduction to button functions: The buttons on the left side of the steering wheel are used to control the trip computer and multimedia, corresponding to volume adjustment, phone, voice control, audio source, track switching, menu or confirmation. The buttons on the right side of the steering wheel are for cruise functions, corresponding to cruise control activation, pause, deceleration, resume set speed, and acceleration. Introduction to the vehicle: The steering wheel is fitted with an Alcantara color-matching cover, embroidered with customized patterns and text related to family. The airbag cover is also wrapped in Alcantara. A crystal gear lever has been installed, along with a start button decoration, and trim panels for the gear lever area and storage area borders. The aftermarket gear lever has excellent light transmission effect, with well-matched materials and polishing, providing a very good tactile feel.
Last time I drove my friend's Jaguar F-PACE, the row of buttons on the center console was actually quite intuitive. On the left is the air conditioning zone: the fan icon adjusts the airflow, the snowflake is the cooling switch, and the adjacent knob quickly adjusts the temperature. In the middle section, the most frequently used are the hazard warning triangle button and the driving mode switch—rotating the knob can switch to sport or economy mode. The button with a seat symbol in front of the gearshift knob is the heating switch, which feels especially comfortable in winter. On the left side of the steering wheel is the cruise control lever, with a small button at the end for setting the speed. The window control buttons are on the door panel, and the rearview mirror adjustment is via a knob at the front of the window buttons. The electronic parking brake is located below the left side of the steering wheel—just pull the red lever to lock the car. Oh, and the sunroof switch is next to the overhead reading light, a slider that you push to open or close it.