What are the multifunction steering wheel buttons on a Buick?
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Introduction to Buick multifunction steering wheel buttons is as follows: 1. The buttons on the right side of the steering wheel are mainly used for controlling the infotainment system: (1). Call/Voice recognition button Short press: When the Bluetooth phone system is not activated, a short press of this button will activate the voice recognition system. (2). Mute/End call button: When the voice recognition system is activated, pressing this button will turn off the voice recognition system. When using the Bluetooth phone system and pressing this button during a call, it will end/decline the call. (3). Volume adjustment buttons SRC (Source) button: Press to select the audio source. When the radio is playing, push up or down to adjust the station up or down. When an external device is playing, push up or down to select the previous or next track. Hold to fast forward or rewind. 2. The buttons on the left side of the steering wheel are used for controlling the cruise control system: (1). Activation button: The control indicator on the instrument cluster lights up white. Accelerate to the desired speed, then press the SET/- button to save and maintain the current speed. The control indicator on the instrument cluster lights up green. At this point, the accelerator pedal can be released. Pressing the accelerator pedal can increase the speed. When the accelerator pedal is released, the previously saved speed is restored. (2). Increase speed: When cruise control is activated, hold the RES/+ button or press it repeatedly: The speed will continuously increase or increase slightly. Alternatively, accelerate to the desired speed and then press the SET/- button to save. Decrease speed: When cruise control is activated, hold the SET/- button or press it repeatedly: The speed will continuously decrease or decrease slightly. (3). Deactivation button: The control indicator on the instrument cluster lights up white. Cruise control is deactivated. The last used set speed is saved in memory for later speed restoration.