What are the functions of the main driver's door buttons on the Geely Vision?
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Geely Vision's main driver's door buttons can control the central locking switch, automatic mirror folding, and electric seat adjustment. Introduction to the functions of the door buttons: Central locking switch: the upper left corner is unlock, the upper right corner is lock. Automatic mirror folding: used for parking in narrow spaces to prevent scratches from passing vehicles. Mirror heating button: suitable for rainy or snowy weather to defog the mirrors. Window control buttons: main function is to raise or lower the window glass. Window one-touch lock: suitable for driving to lock all four windows and prevent children from accidentally opening the door. Middle electric seat adjustment: this simulates the actual seat with three functions—top adjusts headrest position, middle adjusts backrest position, and the horizontal bottom adjusts seat position. Dashboard buttons: Electronic Stability Program (ESP): can be manually turned off in rain, snow, or muddy road conditions; generally kept on during normal driving to prevent skidding or fishtailing. Parking radar/camera: displays the rearview image on the dashboard screen and sounds an alarm when obstacles are detected. Auto start-stop: briefly shuts off the engine at traffic lights. The vehicle restarts when the driver's foot leaves the brake pedal. Door buttons: Window lock button, window one-touch up/down control switch, external mirror adjustment switch (angle adjustment, folding function), central lock button (on the door handle), etc.
I find the button functions on the driver's door of the Geely Vision quite practical. There are window control buttons that allow one-touch operation for raising and lowering both front and rear windows, making it convenient and efficient. The door lock button is used to lock or unlock all doors, enhancing driving safety. Additionally, there are electric mirror adjustment buttons that make it easy to adjust the angles of the left and right mirrors, ensuring clear visibility. Some models even come with a child lock feature to prevent children from tampering with the windows. When driving this car, I particularly like the window control buttons, especially when quickly opening the windows for ventilation—it's very hassle-free. These button designs are very user-friendly, making long nighttime drives less tiring. It's recommended to keep the buttons clean to avoid dust buildup, which could affect their lifespan.