What are the screen functions of the Mercedes-Benz A200?

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GemmaRose
07/29/25 6:12pm
Mercedes-Benz A200 screen functions include: Engine self-check indicator light: Every time you start the vehicle, a large number of icons will appear in the center of the instrument panel and automatically turn off after a few seconds. This process is the vehicle's self-check. After the self-check is completed, the corresponding icons will turn off, while any faulty icons will remain lit to alert the driver. Oil pressure indicator light: Compared to the handbrake indicator light, the oil pressure indicator light is easier to remember. An icon resembling a "kettle" shape on the instrument panel is the oil pressure indicator light (its unique design makes it memorable from the first time you learn to drive). The oil pressure indicator light shows whether the oil pressure is normal. If the oil pressure is abnormal, it will light up. Coolant temperature indicator light: Like the oil pressure indicator light, the coolant temperature indicator light also has a unique design, with a thermometer-like shape that is very intuitive.
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