What are the hidden functions of the Changan CX70?
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The exclamation mark on the dashboard is a malfunction indicator light. Scenarios where the exclamation mark warning light appears: A triangle with an exclamation mark in the middle indicates a general malfunction warning light; a circle with parentheses and an exclamation mark in the middle is the brake system warning light, which illuminates under the following conditions; a horizontal line with parentheses and an exclamation mark in the middle is the tire pressure monitoring warning light, which lights up when the pressure in one of the vehicle's tires is too low. Various indicator lights on the dashboard: Engine malfunction, airbag, water temperature, ABS, seat belt, car battery, car oil, fuel level, door not closed tightly, brake disc, handbrake, turn signal, high beam, windshield washer fluid, fog light, width light, etc.
I've been driving the Changan CX70 for several years and discovered some particularly useful hidden features. For example, holding down the unlock button on the remote key can simultaneously open all the windows, which is super convenient for ventilation before getting in the car during summer. The lock button can also close all the windows with a single press, eliminating the need to control them one by one. Another handy trick: when starting the engine, pressing the trunk switch several times in a row can set the light delay function. After getting out of the car, the lights will automatically stay on for dozens of seconds to illuminate the road, ensuring safe walking. Remember to check these settings regularly to avoid operational errors that might lead to faster battery consumption. If you use the car frequently, these hidden features greatly enhance daily convenience. I've even shared them with my neighbors to learn.