What does the info button in a car mean?

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DelGavin
07/25/25 4:26pm
Car info button is information, which is the button that displays tire pressure, driving range, engine oil, and outside temperature. The functional buttons in a car and their functions include: 1. Fuel tank opening button: remotely opens the fuel tank cover inside the car; 2. EPS switch: turns the vehicle's stability control system on or off; 3. Parking radar button: manually controls the parking radar when pressed; 4. Central locking button: controls the central door lock of the vehicle; 5. Headlight cleaning button: controls the automatic cleaning function of the headlights; 6. Rear sunshade button: controls the opening and closing of the electric rear sunshade inside the car.
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