What does vlew mean on a car?
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vlew on a car refers to the interface used to switch the display information on the dashboard. For example, when the dashboard shows the time and date interface, pressing it can switch to display other car information. Most vehicles nowadays use a multifunctional steering wheel, which allows the operation of many devices, enhancing driving pleasure while also making it convenient for the driver to perform various operations, significantly improving driving safety. Other buttons on the car include: AUTOHOLD is the automatic parking function button; the SEL key is the menu selection confirmation button, usually located on the multifunctional steering wheel; the ok key and the SEL key have exactly the same function, but some cars use SEL while others use ok.
In my over 30 years of driving, I've seen many car buttons. The 'vlew' you mentioned is probably a misspelling of 'VIEW'—don't worry, I often come across similar issues. The VIEW button is usually located near the steering wheel or around the infotainment screen, used to toggle between different dashboard displays. For example, pressing it once shows current speed, and pressing again might display average fuel consumption or remaining trip distance. It varies slightly between car models—some even let you pull up navigation directions. But the core purpose is to let drivers easily access vehicle status info without looking down. I frequently use this feature on long trips to check fuel economy, ensuring I don't run out of gas midway. Regularly familiarizing yourself with these buttons enhances driving experience. As a side note, similar function buttons like MODE or INFO serve comparable purposes. Modern cars' electronic control units support automatic toggling—these are practical tools, but remember not to get distracted while operating them at high speeds.