What are the functions of the buttons on the Teana steering wheel?
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Teana steering wheel buttons include multimedia functions, cruise control functions, and steering wheel position adjustment functions: Multimedia functions: The buttons on the left side of the steering wheel control multimedia and Bluetooth call volume adjustment, option buttons, confirmation key, and track switching. Cruise control functions: The buttons on the right side manage cruise control: CANCEL to deactivate cruise, RES to resume cruise, driving assistance system, phone control, voice control, and front vehicle distance adjustment. Steering wheel position adjustment: Pull up the lever to activate the adjustment mode, allowing manual adjustment of the steering wheel position. Pull the lever and manually hold and move the steering wheel to the desired position. Alternatively, an electric switch can directly adjust the position at the switch. Teana specifications: Length*Width*Height is 4901*1850*1450 (mm), equipped with a CVT continuously variable transmission, engine maximum power 115kW, maximum torque 197N·m. Cruise system: The cruise system is a device designed to reduce driver fatigue. When driving long distances on highways, activating the cruise control system automatically maintains the car at a specific speed, eliminating the need for prolonged throttle pedal use. It also allows for acceleration and deceleration adjustments while cruising. Automotive cruise systems are mainly divided into two categories: fixed-speed cruise and adaptive cruise. Fixed-speed cruise function: Allows the driver to set a constant speed without continuously pressing the throttle pedal. Once activated, the car maintains the set speed regardless of road gradient or wind resistance changes. It is primarily suitable for highways and closed roads, not ideal for stop-and-go urban traffic or rainy/icy conditions. Adaptive cruise: Compared to fixed-speed cruise, it offers higher automation and better adaptability to road conditions. Also known as active cruise, the system includes radar sensors, ECU, and execution modules. The driver only needs to set the speed, and the system uses radar and infrared beams to detect the position of the vehicle ahead, then signals the engine to brake or accelerate. Adaptive cruise is suitable for a wider range of scenarios, including urban congested roads and highways.
The left side of the steering wheel controls the cruise system. Press the SET button to set the cruising speed, while the small up and down arrows adjust the following distance and speed. RES resumes cruise settings, and CANCEL pauses the cruise. The buttons on the right manage multimedia—the small house icon switches dashboard information, the phone icon answers Bluetooth calls, the music note symbol skips tracks, and the voice button activates the voice assistant. In the center, there’s a back button and a scroll wheel for menu selection. Once during heavy rain, reaching for the center console to adjust the volume felt too risky—now, just a thumb movement does the trick. Nissan’s layout is very intuitive, with buttons that rebound perfectly to avoid accidental presses. If steering wheel heating is added, its icon will appear next to the scroll wheel.