What is normal mode?
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normal is the standard driving mode. The method to set the driving mode is: 1. Press the menu button and select the car button; 2. Press the car button to enter the relevant selection mode. The driving mode means that the vehicle will make corresponding adjustments to the response of steering, transmission, engine, suspension, as well as the timing and intensity of electronic stability program intervention according to the system's preset parameters. Other driving modes of the car include: 1. Economy mode: reduces the response rate of power output, decreases fuel injection, and makes the RPM smoother; 2. Sport mode: keeps the vehicle with sufficient torque, enhances throttle sensitivity, and increases engine air intake; 3. Adaptive driving mode: allows setting the distance to the vehicle ahead to maintain a safe distance.
In automotive air conditioning systems, the normal mode is the default automatic setting. I frequently use this feature for my daily commute. After turning on the AC, pressing the normal button activates the system to automatically adjust fan speed and airflow direction based on real-time temperature readings from in-car sensors, consistently maintaining my preset comfort range. This mode is hassle-free, eliminating the need for frequent manual adjustments. Especially during long trips or traffic jams, it responds quickly to temperature changes, ensuring a stable and comfortable driving environment. Another advantage is its relative energy efficiency, as the system optimizes operation to avoid excessive power consumption from high fan speeds. Compared to manual or eco modes, it offers a more balanced approach, prioritizing both comfort and efficiency, making it my preferred choice—particularly ideal for daily commuting, significantly easing the driving experience.