What does the center console in a car refer to?
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The car center console is the area that controls the vehicle's air conditioning, audio, and other entertainment devices, including the following functions: Selecting driving modes: The driver can choose from various built-in driving modes and also set personalized driving parameters. Adjusting volume: Use the volume control buttons to adjust the volume and switch between songs. Controlling door lock switches: Remotely and conveniently operate the door locks. The master door lock switch is located on the driver's side door, allowing all doors to be locked or unlocked simultaneously; individual switches are installed on other doors for independent control. After using the central locking system, there is no need to insert a key into the lock to open the door. Additionally, it can be controlled based on vehicle speed. When the car reaches a certain speed, the doors will automatically lock to prevent children from accidentally opening them and causing accidents.