What does the Info button in the car mean?

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VanLaura
07/29/25 11:29pm
Info button in the car refers to the information function key. Pressing the Info button will display relevant vehicle information on the car screen. The functional buttons in the car are divided into: 1. Fuel tank opening key: used to remotely open the fuel tank cap inside the car; 2. ESP button: used to turn on the vehicle's ESP; 3. Central lock key: the control button for the vehicle's central door lock; 4. Reverse radar key: turns on the vehicle's reverse radar system as needed by the owner; 5. Headlight cleaning key: controls the automatic cleaning function of the headlights; 6. Rear sunshade key: controls the opening of the electric rear sunshade inside the car; 7. Rearview mirror heating key: the button for heating the rearview mirrors.
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