What does 'lim' mean in English inside the car?

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ColemanAnn
07/24/25 5:59pm
lim is the speed limit function button. When this button is pressed while the vehicle is stationary, the speed limit function is activated, and the maximum speed can only reach the set limit speed. Even if the accelerator is pressed further, the speed will not increase. More information about lim is as follows: 1. If the vehicle speed exceeds the set speed limit, the system will issue a warning. When reaching or exceeding the set speed limit under conditions such as downhill driving, the active braking mode will not be activated. 2. If a speed limit lower than the current speed is set during driving, the vehicle will coast until the speed is below the limit. Since the system allows exceeding the speed limit under certain special circumstances, the driver can exceed the speed limit as needed, and in this case, the system will not issue an audible warning.
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