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What are the instructions for the buttons of the 2010 Teana?

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TannerAnn
07/23/25 12:41pm

Electronic Stability Program (ESP): The system is enabled by default and is not recommended to be turned off except in slippery conditions such as rain or snow. Hazard Warning Lights (commonly known as double flashers): Used in special situations such as car breakdowns or temporary parking, primarily to alert other vehicles. Volume Control Buttons: Adjust the volume of multimedia and can also be used to skip tracks. Parking Radar/Camera: Warns of surrounding obstacles through images and alarm sounds. Below is related information: Teana: The Teana is a flagship mid-to-high-end luxury sedan under NISSAN. With innovative technology, the Teana perfectly combines Driving Technology (Precision Driving Engineering) and Comfort Technology (Absolute Comfort Engineering), bringing the design concept of mid-size sedans to a new level. Name Origin: The name 'Teana' comes from an indigenous American word meaning 'dawn,' symbolizing the emergence of a new generation of Nissan's large and mid-size sedans.

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