What are the functions of the Changan steering wheel buttons?

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Ibarra
07/28/25 3:06pm
The buttons on the left side of the Changan steering wheel are for distance adjustment, audio source, voice control, cruise control switch, resume/acceleration, set/deceleration, and cancel cruise. Appearance of Changan vehicles: The exterior adopts a steady and tough style, which aligns with public aesthetics. The conventional design is easily accepted by the masses. Changan Oushang caters to consumer tastes in product design and follows a cost-effective route in detailed design. Interior features of Changan vehicles: The interior is equipped with a 7-inch LCD instrument panel and a 10.25-inch central LCD screen, featuring the OnStyle2.0 intelligent connectivity system. It integrates mainstream functions such as connectivity, navigation, and music, and is equipped with a 360-degree panoramic imaging system.
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ElleMarie
08/11/25 10:46pm
I've been driving a Changan car recently and found the steering wheel buttons quite practical. On the right side are audio controls, such as volume adjustment and track switching, which makes changing songs while driving especially convenient without affecting visibility. On the left are call answer and end buttons, paired with Bluetooth connection, making phone calls much safer. There's sometimes a voice button in the middle; saying 'navigation' or 'make a call' gets an immediate system response. Some advanced models also add cruise control buttons, making speed setting super convenient. The button layout is clear, and the materials are wear-resistant, so they don't tire you out even after long drives. I recommend regularly cleaning the button seams to prevent dust buildup and malfunctions, which can significantly extend their lifespan. Overall, these Changan steering wheel buttons really enhance driving pleasure and safety. On long trips, I rely on them for easy chatting and listening to music.
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