What does 'lnfo' mean on a car?

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VonManuel
07/24/25 4:44pm
INFO button is an information display function key, where INFO is the abbreviation of the English word 'information', meaning information notification. It is commonly found on CD players and instrument panels. Pressing the INFO button in a car will display information such as fuel consumption and remaining mileage on the instrument panel. It includes all vehicle information feedback, covering not only fuel consumption and range but also tire pressure, engine oil, electronic system information, and more. Below are related introductions: 1. Handbrake Indicator/Parking Indicator: This indicator shows the status of the vehicle's handbrake. Normally, it is off. When the handbrake is pulled up, the indicator lights up automatically. When the handbrake is released, the indicator turns off. Some vehicle models will emit a warning sound if the handbrake is not released while driving. 2. Battery Indicator: This indicator displays the battery's usage status. When the ignition is turned on and the vehicle starts self-checking, the indicator lights up. It turns off automatically after the engine starts. If the battery indicator remains lit or does not light up after starting, it indicates a problem with the battery that requires replacement.
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McAxel
08/11/25 9:16am
When I first bought my car, I was also puzzled about what 'Info' meant. It turned out to be the information display screen in the car, which shows a bunch of useful data, like average fuel consumption, remaining fuel level, mileage, and so on. For ordinary car owners like me, this feature is super convenient. I glance at the fuel consumption every day while driving to see if I'm driving too aggressively and wasting fuel. It also pops up reminders, like when the engine oil needs changing or the tire pressure is low, helping me address minor issues promptly and avoid major repairs. Once, during a long trip, I almost ran out of gas, but thanks to the 'Info' display showing the remaining range, I found a gas station in time. After buying a new car, take the time to familiarize yourself with this system—it's not just for show but a great driving assistant that makes driving safer, more efficient, and saves you money on fuel.
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