What does the lim on the car mean?
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The lim on the car is the speed limit function button. After activating this function, the vehicle speed can only reach the set speed. When the vehicle is stationary, pressing this button will default to a speed limit of 30 km/h. While driving, pressing this button will set the current speed value as the speed limit. If the throttle is below 95%, the vehicle speed will not exceed the set speed, and the vehicle will alarm when the set speed is reached. Fully pressing the throttle can exceed the set speed limit, but the speed limit function remains effective after releasing the throttle. Method to set the speed limit function: 1. Press the lim button; 2. Then press set to activate the speed limit adjustment mode; 3. Use res to increase the speed limit value or set to decrease the speed limit value. The prerequisite for setting the speed limit function is that the vehicle is not in cruise control mode and the speed is above 30 km/h.
LIM in a car usually refers to the speed limiter function, which means you set a maximum speed and the car won't go faster than that. I remember using this often while driving, especially on highways, to avoid speeding tickets or wasting too much fuel. It's typically activated by the LIM button on the steering wheel—just press it to set the speed, super simple. Actually, it's somewhat similar to cruise control, but the speed limiter focuses more on safety boundaries to prevent you from accidentally going over the limit. The car won't automatically accelerate to the set speed, but if you manually exceed it, it will vibrate or sound an alarm as a reminder. I recommend new car owners try this feature, especially during long-distance driving, as it helps reduce fatigue.