What are the icon functions of Toyota Levin?
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There are central control buttons and other features. The detailed introduction of Toyota Levin icon functions is as follows: 1. Electronic Stability Program (ESP): The system is enabled by default. It is not recommended to turn it off unless on slippery roads such as rainy or snowy conditions. 2. Internal/External Air Circulation: The difference between internal and external circulation is that internal circulation uses air from inside the vehicle, while external circulation brings in outside air to replace the existing air inside the vehicle. Use internal circulation in environments with heavy exhaust fumes, dust, or smog. When using internal circulation for an extended period, it should not exceed one hour before switching to external circulation to prevent air quality from affecting health (except in extreme external conditions). 3. Parking Radar/Image: This button activates the panoramic image and radar function, providing alerts and visual feedback to help the driver detect surrounding obstacles. 4. Auto Hold: This feature relieves foot fatigue during traffic light stops by automatically locking the wheels with the brake calipers. Pressing the accelerator triggers the unlocking of the wheels, allowing the vehicle to continue driving.
Having driven a Toyota Levin for several years, I'm very familiar with the icons on the dashboard. When the engine warning light comes on, I know there might be an issue with the fuel system or emissions, and I need to get it checked immediately to avoid engine damage. The oil pressure light is red, indicating insufficient lubrication—you must stop the car to prevent cylinder seizure. If the ABS light is on, there could be a brake system malfunction affecting safety. The yellow airbag indicator means the safety system needs servicing. The battery light signals a problem with the alternator or electrical circuit, which could leave you stranded. The tire pressure monitoring light warns of a leak, prompting timely repairs to avoid a blowout. The green flashing arrow indicates the turn signal direction. These icons are the car's first line of warning—never ignore them, especially at night when they stand out in poor lighting. I check the dashboard monthly to ensure no lights stay on, as neglecting small issues can lead to costly major repairs.