What hidden features can be unlocked in the Geely Binrui?
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Binrui's hidden features include multimedia buttons on the right side of the steering wheel, comprising home, mute, toggle buttons, trip computer page-turning, and audio source buttons; on the left side are cruise control buttons, follow distance adjustment buttons, reverse camera button, and voice control button. Binrui exterior: It is a compact 4-door 5-seater sedan under Geely Auto, with dimensions of 4680mm in length, 1785mm in width, and 1460mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2670mm. Binrui powertrain: The Binrui is powered by a JLF-3G10TD three-cylinder 1.0T engine and a JLB-4G14T four-cylinder 1.4T engine, delivering maximum power outputs of 136 horsepower and 133 horsepower respectively. Its top speed reaches 200 km/h, with a trunk capacity of 470L. The average fuel consumption of the Geely Binrui ranges between 4.9-5.9L.
As a young car enthusiast who loves tinkering with vehicles, I once tried unlocking some hidden features on my Geely Binyue, and it was quite fun. The most common one is enabling remote window control, where a long press on the key fob can roll the windows up or down with a single click—super handy for cooling down in summer or during rainy days. I also activated the lock confirmation beep, so the car emits a 'beep' when locked, making it easier to locate in parking lots without wandering around. Additionally, I enabled auto-locking, where the doors automatically lock when the speed exceeds 15 km/h, adding both safety and convenience. I used an OBD tool to do it myself, but be careful not to overdo it to avoid draining the battery or affecting the factory software—always back up data first. After enabling these features, daily driving became much more convenient, but don’t forget to check the car manual or online tutorials to ensure proper operation and avoid malfunctions.
Having driven a commuter car for over a decade, I've encountered situations like modifying hidden features in models such as the Emgrand GL. I highly recommend enabling auto-locking and automatic headlight adjustment first, as they significantly improve driving safety. After modification, doors will automatically lock to prevent accidents, and headlight beams become more intelligent to avoid glare. The car lock sound effect is also practical, especially in crowded areas for quick vehicle location. However, when I did the modification myself using diagnostic tools, I had to be careful not to alter core parameters, which could lead to battery drain or system instability. It's advisable to start with simple functions and check voltage levels before modification. As an experienced driver, I find these seemingly minor features greatly enhance driving comfort and reliability.