
Mondeo hidden features include auto-lock, etc. The following are the introductions of Mondeo hidden features: Auto-lock: The auto-lock function activates when the starting speed reaches 20 km/h, preventing the trunk or doors from being opened from the outside during traffic jams. Lock beep: After locking, the hazard lights flash and the horn sounds once, which is very useful for lock confirmation and vehicle finding. Tire pressure display: The tire pressure value is displayed in real time on the instrument panel, equivalent to the original tire pressure detector. Central digital speed: The speed value is displayed digitally in the center of the instrument panel, effectively preventing speeding and improving driving safety. Reverse OPS display: Virtual display when reversing increases parking safety factor.

As a long-time Mondeo user, the 2020 model has quite a few hidden features. First, holding down the unlock button on the remote key can automatically lower all windows, which is super convenient for ventilation in summer. Holding down the lock button can also raise the windows for security. Second, in the settings of the central control screen, entering the lighting menu allows you to adjust the brightness of the daytime running lights or set a delay for the home lighting, which keeps the lights on for a while after getting out at night to illuminate the path. Additionally, the driving assistance system has hidden options: for example, after resetting the tire pressure monitoring, you need to relearn the tire positions for it to work properly; the volume of the blind spot warning can also be turned down to avoid disturbing daily use. When reversing, setting the mirrors to automatically tilt down lets you see the wheel positions to prevent scratches. Also, the engineering mode can access the diagnostic menu to check the vehicle status, but it's best not to tamper with it if you're not familiar.

I always enjoy tinkering with the details of my car, and the hidden features of the 2020 Mondeo are worth trying. When remotely locking the car, pressing the unlock button twice triggers the vehicle locator function, with flashing lights helping you find your car in the parking lot. The in-car features are also rich: you can customize the dashboard display via the steering wheel controls to show fuel consumption or speed alerts; the wiper sensitivity can be adjusted higher or lower to suit different weather conditions. The reverse mirror tilt is turned off by default, but enabling it in the settings makes reversing more convenient; the tire pressure monitoring system requires a manual reset after a leak to recognize the new tire pressure value. The volume of the safety-related blind spot warning can be turned down to avoid noise interference during city driving. During every maintenance check, I review these settings to prevent any surprises.

I've been driving a Mondeo for two years and discovered several practical hidden features. Holding down the remote key can open/close windows, saving the hassle of entering the car. In the central control settings, you can adjust the auto headlight delay for home lighting by several minutes. Driver assistance features like blind spot alert volume can be halved, and wiper sensitivity can be lowered. The reverse mirror tilt function can be enabled, and TPMS reset requires manual completion. There's also an engineering mode for diagnostics, but random modifications aren't recommended as they may affect the system. These features make daily driving smoother.


