What are the hidden features of the Venucia D60?
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Venucia D60's hidden features: Driver's door only unlock: This feature can actually be activated. Even without an auto-locking function, it ensures the safety of items in the front passenger seat and rear seats. Especially for female car owners, having this feature can prevent criminals from entering through the passenger or rear doors in remote parking areas. Child safety lock: Most child safety locks are located on the side of the rear doors. You can carefully check the specific location, as sometimes a mechanical key is required to lock it. Once locked, the door cannot be opened from the inside, but it can be easily opened from the outside, making it convenient for taking care of children. Trunk escape switch: Although the chance of using this feature is relatively small, it’s still good to know about it. In cases where the doors cannot be opened due to accidents like submersion, fire, or a collision, this serves as an escape method. It is usually located next to the lock cylinder inside the trunk.
As a car owner with years of driving experience, I've discovered that the Venucia D60 actually has some hidden practical features that can make your driving experience smoother. On the remote key, holding the unlock button for about 3 seconds will automatically lower all windows, which is super convenient for quickly cooling down the car before getting in during summer. Similarly, holding the lock button while locking the car can raise all windows with one press, preventing rain from getting inside if you forget to close them. Near the driver's seat, there's an inconspicuous button next to the hazard lights—pressing it quickly opens the trunk without needing to find the key. Additionally, pressing the ODO button on the dashboard toggles between display information like real-time fuel consumption or average speed, and holding it for 3 seconds can reset Trip B for recording single-journey data. These small settings, hidden in everyday operations, enhance convenience, and I recommend new owners try them out.