What does Buick Auto mean?

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MirandaDella
07/29/25 7:36pm
Auto translates to "automatic" in English. When the AUTO function on the window is activated, pressing the window open/close button once will automatically open or close the window without the need to hold the button down. Here are the specific details: 1. AUTO in air conditioning: This refers to automatic air conditioning. The driver sets the desired temperature, and the system automatically decides whether to cool or heat based on the ambient temperature and the set temperature, adjusting the fan speed accordingly. 2. AUTO in lighting control: This means automatic lighting. When the light control is set to this position, the lights will not turn on during the day but will automatically activate at night. The lights will also turn on automatically when driving through tunnels, on cloudy days, or in any dimly lit areas. Once the car exits the tunnel or when there is sufficient light, the lights will turn off automatically. 3. AUTO on windows: This indicates one-touch window operation, eliminating the need for passengers to hold the button. For example, pressing the button down once will lower the window continuously, and lifting the button up once will raise the window continuously.
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