What does the car folder mean?

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DiSamantha
07/29/25 1:27pm
Car folder refers to a directory where you can toggle between different folders. Some vehicle models display it as tunefolder, which translates to sound folder (audio folder). The function of this button is: when more than two song folders are created, pressing the FOLDER down button will automatically jump to the second folder. Below is related information about car buttons: 1. A-OFF: This button turns off the engine auto start-stop function. It should be used in congested or waterlogged areas to ensure normal engine output. 2. AUTOHOLD: The auto hold button, usually located next to the electronic handbrake. When encountering traffic lights or temporary stops, using this button will temporarily shut off the engine automatically. Similar to the auto start-stop function, its advantage is that you can release your right foot directly in D gear, especially useful on slopes. To start, lightly press the accelerator and the parking system will automatically disengage. 3. DUAL-DUAL: The air conditioning zone control button. After pressing this button, the indicator light turns on, allowing you to set the air conditioning temperature for the driver and passenger areas separately. Once adjusted to the desired temperature, turn off this button, and the automatic air conditioning will regulate the temperature according to the set values.
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