What Does Restoring a Vehicle to Factory Standards Mean?
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Restoring a vehicle to factory standards means that all settings on the car will revert to the factory defaults, requiring reconfiguration. Below are the relevant details: 1. Default State: The factory reset restores the default state at the time of production, such as the startup interface, standby mode, shortcut keys, timed reminders, and other functions, clearing all saved parameter settings. 2. Full Restoration: During the factory reset, audio and video settings like voice volume, display resolution, screen sensitivity, and voice type are all restored to their original factory settings. At this point, users need to reconfigure these settings according to their personal preferences. 3. Reconfiguration and Upgrades: Settings related to the navigation system's hardware and software, such as input methods, navigation map loading paths, memory card paths, map versions, and operating system versions, will revert to their original factory state, requiring subsequent reconfiguration and upgrades.