What are the hidden function settings of the Haima S5?
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Haima S5 key functions and hidden functions are as follows: 1. Function one: The left front door can be unlocked or locked with the key from outside the vehicle. When all four doors are closed, inserting the key into the left front door lock cylinder and turning it clockwise unlocks all four doors, while turning it counterclockwise locks all four doors. Each door's inner handle has a locking button at the top to control the door lock. 2. Function two: When all four doors are closed, pressing the front end of the driver-side locking button will lock all doors; rotating the front end of the driver-side locking button will unlock all door locks. The locking buttons on the passenger-side doors can only lock or unlock their respective door locks. If the key is difficult to turn in the vehicle lock, check if the key teeth are damaged and clean them regularly with a brush. 3. Function three: Press the front end of the locking button, lift the outer door handle, and close the door to lock the front door from outside. Press the front end of the locking button and then close the door to lock the rear door from outside. The driver-side door can be locked from outside with the key. When all four doors are closed, locking the driver-side door with the key will automatically lock all doors. Unlocking the driver-side door with the key will automatically unlock all doors. When the vehicle is turned off, with a speed below 5 km/h and all doors locked, turning the key from ON to OFF will unlock the central control once.
As a long-time owner of the Haima S5, I've discovered quite a few hidden features. For example, holding down the unlock button on the key fob for three seconds after turning off the engine will automatically roll down the windows, which helps ventilate and cool down the car before entering during summer. Another trick is to start the car while simultaneously pressing the MODE and SET buttons on the steering wheel to enter engineering mode, where you can view fuel consumption data and system status, as well as reset maintenance reminders. There's also an option hidden in the settings menu to disable the automatic locking function, preventing accidental key lock-ins. Additionally, in the audio system, long-pressing the music button and volume button brings up a hidden equalizer to enhance bass effects. These features aren't commonly taught but prove very practical, especially for monitoring vehicle conditions during long trips. I've also heard some cars allow customizing welcome light brightness, though I'd need to try that out.
The hidden features of the Haima S5 are super interesting! As a young person, I often tinker with them. For example, when unlocking with the key, press once and then hold for two seconds, and the windows will slowly roll down—super handy on hot days. Inside the car, start the engine while simultaneously pressing the MODE button and the top button on the wiper stalk to enter the engineering menu, where you can view real-time fuel consumption and error codes. I've even customized the dashboard display theme myself. The audio system has hidden settings—long-press the TUNE and VOL buttons to access sound adjustments, and boosting the bass makes music sound even better. The welcome lights can be set to delay turning off via the center console. These little tricks are common in car enthusiast groups, and tweaking them can even reduce annoying warning sounds. All in all, playing with these features makes driving way more fun.