
EXIT means return or exit. Pressing this button will return to the default screen during variable frequency startup. Here is an introduction about automobile construction: 1. Introduction: An automobile is a non-rail, non-catenary vehicle that is driven by its own power unit and has four or more wheels. 2. Purpose: The main purpose of an automobile is transportation, that is, a vehicle for carrying people and goods. 3. Difference: Automobiles are different from trains running on laid tracks or electric power, trams and trolleybuses, tractors for farm work, and self-propelled construction machinery. In classification statistics, two-wheeled or three-wheeled motor vehicles, and combat vehicles with weapons and armor are not considered automobiles.

I've been driving for over a decade, and whenever I see the word "EXIT" on the dashboard, I feel it's a thoughtful car design. Actually, this is the indicator for "Follow-Me-Home" lighting, meaning the headlights will automatically stay on for a short while after you lock the car, illuminating your path as you leave. For example, in dimly lit parking lots, after parking and locking, the lights remain on for 20-30 seconds, preventing you from stumbling in the dark or fumbling for keys. I've adjusted the duration in settings—usually found under the vehicle menu's lighting options. This feature is both convenient and safe, especially during winter's early mornings or late nights. I recommend everyone try enabling it. If the lights don't respond after "EXIT" appears, the function might be disabled—just check the system menu. Ultimately, it makes entering/exiting your vehicle more reassuring.

When I first learned to drive and saw 'EXIT' on the car, I thought it was an error message! Later, a friend told me it's actually the exit lighting feature, meaning the lights will stay on for a few minutes after locking the car to illuminate your path when leaving. This feature is quite useful—after shopping at the supermarket at night, having light by the car prevents tripping or not seeing the way clearly. New drivers don't need to worry about battery drain; the lights only stay on briefly and won't burn out the bulbs. If you're curious how to enable it, check the vehicle manual or look for the lighting tab in the dashboard settings—it's easy to turn on. I think these small features make driving life smarter.

I usually enjoy delving into automotive electronics. The display of 'EXIT' typically indicates a delayed lighting system, meaning the lights stay on for a short while after you leave the car. This is controlled by the vehicle's computer—once the lock signal is transmitted, the system triggers the light delay to assist you in safely reaching your doorstep at night. The duration can usually be adjusted between 2 to 60 seconds. Don't mistake it for a malfunction; it's just a reminder that your settings are functioning normally.

As a safety-conscious driver, I believe the car displaying 'EXIT' is to remind you that 'exit lighting' is enabled, making it easier for you to safely exit the vehicle in dark environments. The lights stay on for a while after locking the doors, reducing the risk of tripping or encountering danger. I strongly recommend turning it on, especially for those living in suburban areas. It can be set in the lighting options of the central control menu. Similar vehicle features like blind spot assistance are also worth enabling to ensure safe daily travel.


