What are the functions of the central control DISP button?

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OLawson
07/30/25 9:04am
The function of the central control DISP button in a car is: it can adjust vehicle information such as mileage, fuel consumption records, remaining fuel quantity, remaining range, etc. It can display information like fuel consumption and mileage, and a long press can reset these values. More details about the central control DISP are as follows: 1. DISP refers to screen display: The disp button in a car is usually located on the steering wheel and stands for screen display. It is used to change the content displayed by the trip computer, such as fuel consumption, remaining range, etc. 2. Specific functions: It can display instantaneous fuel consumption, average fuel consumption, etc. The lever above is the steering gear indicator light, which will illuminate when the key is turned on without starting the engine. If it remains lit after starting the engine, it indicates a problem with the steering gear system, such as difficulty in turning the steering wheel.
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