
2020 Cruze hidden features: rearview mirror heating function, window anti-pinch function, and automatic window roll-up function. The following are detailed introductions: 1. The rearview mirror heating function refers to when the car is driving in rainy, snowy, or foggy weather, the exterior rearview mirror can be heated through the heating wires embedded behind the mirror to ensure the mirror surface remains clear. 2. The window anti-pinch function means that when the electric window glass is closing and encounters slight resistance, it will automatically stop to release the trapped object, ensuring the safety of the driver and passengers. 3. The automatic window roll-up function means that when the owner forgets to close the window when getting out of the car, it will automatically close the window to prevent forgetful owners from leaving the window open and risking car theft.

I just drove the 2020 Cruze and discovered many hidden features that are super practical! Holding down the unlock button on the remote key fob can lower all windows with one click, perfect for quick ventilation on hot summer days. Similarly, holding down the lock button raises the windows to prevent rain from damaging the interior. Remote engine start is also easy: just press and hold the start button for a few seconds, and the car will warm up, allowing you to turn on the AC in advance. The rearview mirror heating function helps defog during rainy days—just press a specific button to activate it. In the vehicle settings, quickly toggling the dashboard button sequence (like alternating the up and down buttons) enters the service menu, where you can adjust speed units or display theme colors. The fuel tank cap has an internal lever switch, eliminating the need to search for an external hole when refueling. These small features save time and enhance safety—definitely worth trying out!

While using my car, I noticed the Cruze's hidden safety features are quite thoughtful. The child safety lock switch is discreetly placed on the door edge - a simple flick securely locks the rear doors, preventing accidental opening by children. The wipers feature a heating mode that automatically defrosts on icy mornings, ensuring clear visibility. With the remote key, holding down a button can close the sunroof (if equipped) after locking the car. In emergencies, pressing the in-car alarm button for several seconds activates the SOS system for enhanced protection. There's even an emergency escape pull loop inside the trunk, allowing cabin access if trapped. These small details significantly reduce hassles in daily driving.

As a car enthusiast, I master the hidden technical features of the Cruze: the dashboard has a hidden setup mode, accessed by pressing specific key combinations (such as the menu button plus the volume button), allowing customization of screen brightness and information display. The key fob can remotely control window roll-up and down, adapting to different scenarios. The system includes an option for delayed auto headlight shut-off, providing illumination in parking lots. The USB port supports software updates to enhance performance. A simple exploration can uncover new delights.

Our family uses the Cruze, and its hidden features make trips smoother. The rear seat USB charging port is easily overlooked but super convenient for keeping phones powered. Long-pressing the remote starts the preheating, ensuring comfort as soon as you get in. The internal fuel tank cap switch is near the driver's seat, making refueling quick. The air recirculation mode can be fine-tuned to save fuel. These small details enhance the family experience.

While driving, I accidentally discovered some hidden gems of the Cruze: holding down the remote button controls window ventilation; the dashboard theme can change colors; the rearview mirror heating button is activated in the system. Simple yet adds fun.


