What does the SW on the Wrangler dashboard mean?

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OPaul
07/29/25 4:38pm
The SW on the Wrangler dashboard is the direction indicated by the car navigation system, specifically meaning the driving direction: Southwest. Here is some additional information about car navigation: 1. Car navigation is a driving assistance device that can help users accurately locate their current position and calculate the route based on the set destination. It guides users to the destination through map display and voice prompts, serving as a good assistant for drivers. 2. The operation of car navigation mainly relies on the Global Positioning System (GPS). 3. The car navigation system is mainly composed of a chip, antenna, processor, memory, and screen.
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