What does RST on the car display mean?
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RST on the car display is the reset button, which can restore the navigation system to factory settings. Expansion of car button functions: 1. AUTOHOLD is the automatic parking function button; 2. OK and SEL buttons are menu selection confirmation buttons, located on the multifunction steering wheel; 3. AC button is the compressor switch, which is the air conditioning cooling switch; 4. VOL is the button for adjusting volume increase and decrease; 5. MUTE is the mute button; 6. MODE is the mode switching button; 7. SET on the multifunction steering wheel is the cruise control function button; 8. INFO is the information display function key.
I often see RST on the dashboard while driving, which basically means reset, especially on the trip computer display. By long-pressing the button, you can reset trip data such as mileage, fuel consumption, or instant speed, allowing the records to start tracking from zero again. The operation is simple, but the key is to avoid accidental touches that may lead to data loss. If you encounter system lag or display errors, pressing RST can sometimes solve the problem. I usually refer to the owner's manual to confirm specific functions because my neighbor once messed up the navigation settings by pressing the wrong button. It's recommended not to press buttons randomly before familiarizing yourself with the operations to maintain stable vehicle conditions, ensuring safer and more confident driving on highways.