What are the functions of the Enclave center console buttons?
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The functions of the Enclave center console buttons are as follows: Electronic Stability Program (ESP): Can be manually turned off in conditions like rain, snow, or muddy roads. Normally, it should be kept on to prevent skidding or fishtailing. Parking Radar/Image: The center screen displays the rearview image, and the radar will sound an alarm when detecting nearby obstacles. Auto Start-Stop: At traffic lights, the engine is temporarily shut off. The vehicle will restart when the driver's foot leaves the brake pedal. Internal/External Air Circulation: Internal circulation means the air inside the car is recirculated, while external circulation allows air exchange between the inside and outside of the vehicle. Use internal circulation in environments with heavy exhaust, dust, or smog, such as during traffic jams. On highways, switch from internal to external circulation periodically, and it's best not to use internal circulation for more than one hour. Temperature Zone Sync: When this function is enabled, changing the temperature in the driver's zone will adjust the other zones accordingly. When turned off, each zone can be adjusted individually for a more personalized experience.