What does the PTO switch mean?
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PTO switch refers to the power take-off switch. PTO is the English abbreviation for power take-off, which is a set or multiple sets of transmission gears, also known as a power output unit. It consists of a gearbox, clutch, and controller, connected to the low-speed gear of the transmission or the output shaft of the auxiliary box, transmitting power to external working devices. The function of the PTO switch is to maintain the vehicle speed at a certain level, which will not change even when the accelerator is pressed. The conditions required to use the PTO function are: 1. In idle state; 2. Brake and clutch pedals are not pressed; 3. Vehicle speed is less than 5000 meters per hour, entering cruise mode with the cruise indicator light on.