What does the 'mode' mean in a car?
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The 'mode' in a car refers to the mode switching function for multimedia systems, which allows switching between AM, FM, HE, and USB modes. For example, if you are currently on the radio and want to switch to DVD, pressing the 'mode' button will enable the switch. Additionally, there are several other buttons in a car: 1. The 'SEL' button is a menu selection confirmation button, typically found on the multifunction steering wheel; 2. The 'AC' button is the compressor switch, which controls the air conditioning cooling function; 3. 'MUTE' is the mute button, allowing for instant muting with a single press; 4. 'SET' on the multifunction steering wheel is the cruise control function button; 5. The button with a circled 'A' and 'OFF' beneath it is the auto start-stop function switch, which can be pressed to turn the engine auto start-stop function on or off.