What does SEL on a car stand for?
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SEL in a car stands for "Select," which is the abbreviation of the English word "Select" on the car dashboard, representing the menu selection confirmation button. Here is an introduction to the car's center console: 1. Introduction: The center console is the control panel located to the right of the steering wheel, in the middle front part of the cockpit. It concentrates most of the car's control buttons except for driving and is the place where comfort and entertainment devices such as car air conditioning and audio are controlled. 2. Function: The design and arrangement of the center console affect the car's comfort and the driver's feeling. Therefore, the center console can also reflect a car's comfort and various functions to a certain extent.
As a seasoned driver with years of experience, I'm quite familiar with some car features. SEL stands for 'Select', called the selection button in Chinese. It's usually located on the steering wheel or dashboard, used to navigate menu options like switching trip data display, adjusting temperature, or setting the clock. Through my usage, I've found this button to be practically designed, effectively preventing distractions from constantly looking down at screens while driving. I remember during a long road trip, I quickly checked the remaining fuel level using the SEL button, saving the hassle of pulling over. But it's not omnipotent - if the button malfunctions, it might be due to poor circuit contact or dust accumulation. A gentle wipe or a visit to the repair shop usually solves it. New drivers can practice more during test drives to familiarize themselves with its location and usage. Overall, SEL is a great assistant for driving convenience, but safety comes first - don't play with buttons on highways.