What does the 'set' in Volkswagen Lamando mean?
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Volkswagen Lamando's 'set' refers to the setting and detection of the four tires' air pressure. Its function is to adjust the air pressure of the four tires to the standard level, then press and hold the 'set' button for three seconds. At the same time, you will see a symbol with an exclamation mark inside brackets appear on the speedometer. After hearing a 'ding' sound, the air pressure of the four tires will be set according to the adjusted value. The dimensions of the Volkswagen Lamando are 4615 mm in length, 1826 mm in width, and 1425 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2656 mm. It is equipped with two types of engines: one is a low-power version 1.4T turbocharged engine, and the other is a high-power version turbocharged engine.
I've also wondered about the 'SET' button on the Lamando's dashboard before, and later realized it's the memory setting button. After adjusting the AC temperature and fan speed, long-pressing 'SET' makes the system memorize the current settings. I usually set it to 22°C with two fan levels when picking up my kids. Once saved, I just press the 'SET' button on the steering wheel every time I get in the car, eliminating the need to look down and adjust the center console screen. This feature pairs perfectly with automatic climate control—especially Volkswagen's Climatronic three-zone AC system, which can separately store passenger settings after the driver's settings are configured. During summer when the steering wheel burns your hands, saving a 20°C strong cooling setting means it's ready to use at the next ignition, even skipping the awkward temperature transition period.