What does Auto under the steering wheel mean?
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Auto under the steering wheel refers to automatic steering wheel adjustment. Below are specific introductions to the Auto switches in cars: 1. Wiper Auto switch: If there is an Auto switch on the wiper control, it means the vehicle is equipped with rain-sensing wipers. Simply set the wiper to the Auto position, and the wipers can automatically adjust their speed based on the size of raindrops detected by the rain sensor. 2. Light Auto switch: When the light switch is set to the Auto position, the lights can sense changes in ambient brightness through a light sensor. The headlights will automatically turn on when the outside light dims and turn off when it becomes sufficiently bright. 3. Window Auto switch: The window has a one-touch up/down function. Pressing the Auto switch all the way and releasing it will automatically fully open or close the window. 4. Auto-hold switch: The Auto-hold switch, located near the gear lever and marked with a circle containing an "A", represents the automatic parking function. This function is equivalent to automatically applying the handbrake. When activated, such as during temporary stops at traffic lights, there is no need to manually engage the handbrake.