What does OFF mean on the Bora?

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KayleeMarie
07/28/25 7:24pm
The OFF button in a car means the system is turned off, which is the button to shut down the system. OFF on the air conditioning panel indicates that the air conditioning is turned off. OFF on the vehicle stability system means the vehicle stability system is deactivated. Meaning of OFF on the air conditioning panel: The OFF button on the air conditioning control panel allows you to turn off the system when the vehicle's air conditioning is functioning normally. Most air conditioning control panels do not have a separate ON button. Pressing any button on the control panel will turn the system on. Meaning of OFF on the vehicle stability system: If the OFF light on the car's dashboard is illuminated, it means the vehicle stability system is turned off. This system is enabled by default and can be deactivated by long-pressing the button. The vehicle stability control system, also known as the anti-skid control system, is an active safety feature that prevents wheel lock-up during braking and wheel spin during acceleration. It is an active safety device in the car, and this system is also enabled by default, primarily to prevent skidding or fishtailing while driving.
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AlexisLynn
08/12/25 12:28am
In the Bora, the OFF button is commonly found on the air conditioning control panel. Pressing it completely shuts down the entire air conditioning system, including the blower, cooling, and heating. I remember when I first used the car, I found this button very practical. On cool days when temperature adjustment isn’t needed, a simple press of OFF saves power, and the operation is super straightforward—the button light indicates it’s turned off. Compared to other models I’ve driven before, Volkswagen’s design is quite consistent but more user-friendly, especially during long trips where flexible switching helps save energy. It affects the vehicle’s range but poses no major safety concerns. Regular drivers know that if you want complete silence or fuel savings after turning on the AC, OFF is the go-to option.
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