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What are the hidden functions of the 2020 Sagitar 1.4T Comfort Edition?

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DiMaci
07/24/25 6:59pm
The hidden functions of the 2020 Sagitar 1.4T Comfort Edition are activated through a series of operations to prevent the vehicle from being stolen by opening the door during temporary parking, effectively improving driving safety. The operation steps are as follows: 1. Step on the brake pedal and place the gear lever in P gear. 2. Release the brake pedal and press the one-button start key twice in a row. 3. Close all four doors. 4. Hold the lock button on the driver's door for more than 10 seconds. Relevant information is as follows: 1. The body length, width, and height of the 2020 Sagitar 280TSI DSG Flagship National V are 4753mm, 1800mm, and 1462mm, respectively, with a wheelbase of 2731mm. 2. The front suspension type is MacPherson independent suspension, and the rear suspension type is multi-link independent suspension.
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Lisa
08/10/25 8:48am
As an owner who has driven the 20th-generation Sagitar 1.4T Comfort Edition, I've personally experienced its hidden features, which aren't mentioned in the manual but greatly enhance daily convenience. For example, the one-touch window control function allows all windows to roll down with a long press of the unlock button on the key fob, and a long press while locking the car rolls them up—super handy for cooling down in summer. The turn signal flash count can also be adjusted from the default 3 times to 5, making lane changes more noticeable and safer. After enabling the sport gauge cluster, the dashboard needles sweep in a full circle upon starting the car, creating a visually stunning effect. Additionally, the trunk can be set to unlock separately, opening only the trunk without unlocking the doors, saving hassle. The auto-lock feature automatically locks the doors when the speed exceeds 15 km/h, a must-have for theft prevention. However, be cautious with coding—visit a professional shop and use OBD tools to avoid errors.
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JackLynn
09/26/25 3:37am
I think the hidden features of the Sagitar 1.4T are amazing, especially after manual programming. The one-touch window lift was the first one I discovered—simple and practical with remote operation. The automatic locking function secures the doors at high speeds, offering both theft prevention and peace of mind. Changing the turn signal flashes to 5 times makes lane changes safer on the road. The sporty instrument cluster's needle sweep at startup looks as cool as a race car. The separate trunk unlocking option makes loading and unloading cargo much more convenient without opening all the doors. Even the wiper sensitivity can be fine-tuned for more precise use in the rain. Activating these features with an OBD tool isn’t difficult, but don’t tinker blindly—seek expert guidance to avoid system damage. I got the hang of it after just one try.
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OLilah
11/09/25 5:40am
Driving this car, I discovered hidden features focused on safety and convenience. One-touch window control is activated by long-pressing the key fob, making it easy to ventilate the car when parked. Automatic door locking engages at speeds over 15km/h, providing theft protection. Increasing the turn signal flash count to 5 makes lane changes more noticeable and safer. The trunk can be unlocked separately for easier loading and unloading. Adjustable rain-sensing wiper sensitivity improves usability in rainy conditions. To activate these features, use an OBD tool at a professional shop for safety—don't take risks.
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