What are the instructions for various buttons in the Peugeot 408?
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The center console of the Peugeot 408 features a minimalist yet slightly luxurious design. The trip computer clearly indicates which door is not properly closed. The air conditioning is adjusted via the central control screen, as are the sound effects and audio distribution. The driving mode is switched using buttons behind the gear lever, while the cigarette lighter, USB, and AUX ports are located below the center console. Here is more information about the Peugeot 408: 1. Body dimensions: The new Peugeot 408 is 4750mm in length, 1820mm in width, 1488mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2730mm. 2. Powertrain: The Peugeot 408 is equipped with Dongfeng Peugeot's mainstream engines, offering two displacement options: 2.0L and 1.6L. The 2.0L model is the main promoted variant. 3. Safety: The Peugeot 408 features a unique 6+X safety system, including EVA emergency braking assistance, Bosch 8.1 version ABS anti-lock braking system, EBD electronic brake-force distribution, TSC traction control, and ESP electronic stability program.
As a new owner of the Peugeot 408 since last month, I've mostly figured out the center console buttons. On the left side of the steering wheel are the volume adjustment and track-switching scroll wheel, with the voice assistant activation button at the bottom right. The climate control panel is straightforward—the left knob adjusts temperature, the right one controls fan speed, and the middle row houses the front defroster, rearview mirror heating, and air purification functions. Ahead of the gear lever is a small storage compartment concealing the drive mode toggle. The door-mounted mirror adjustment is designed as a toggle lever—turn left to adjust the left mirror, right for the right one. The reading light area discreetly hides an SOS emergency call button, which the manual specifically warns not to press casually. The electronic parking brake sits just behind the gear lever, proving significantly more convenient than traditional handbrakes with regular use.