What does 'off' mean inside the car?

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MacMaya
07/30/25 10:28am
In-car 'off' refers to the deactivation button for the vehicle stability control system. The vehicle stability control system is a general term for systems or programs that enhance vehicle handling performance while effectively preventing loss of control when the car reaches its dynamic limits. Its function is to improve vehicle handling safety and driving convenience. Common buttons and their functions in a car include: 1. Fuel tank release button: Remotely opens the fuel tank cap from inside the vehicle; 2. Parking sensor button: Turns the vehicle's parking sensor system on or off as needed; 3. Central locking button: Controls the vehicle's central door locking system; 4. Headlight washer button: Controls the automatic cleaning function for headlights.
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