What are the functions of the interior buttons in the 2021 GAC GS4?

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KaiLynn
07/30/25 8:40am
Here are the introductions to the functions of the interior buttons in the 2021 GAC GS4: Center Console Area: The buttons in the air conditioning area below the center console air vents correspond to the following functions: driver's side temperature adjustment, cooling, auto mode, off, air direction adjustment, air volume adjustment, front/rear windshield defogging, internal/external air circulation, and passenger side temperature adjustment. Multimedia: The multimedia volume buttons are located on the left side of the gear shift lever, with buttons for screen on/off, menu, and volume adjustment. Brake Buttons: Below the multimedia volume buttons, there are two functional buttons for the electronic parking brake and auto hold. Driver's Side Center Console Area: The driver's side center console area features three buttons: ESC off, hill descent control, and power tailgate. Window Buttons: The window buttons include functions for folding the exterior mirrors, adjusting the exterior mirrors, central locking, four-door window control, and window lock.
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