What is the 120 km/h speed alarm in the Emgrand X6?
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The 120 km/h speed alarm in the Emgrand X6 is a speed warning system installed in the speedometer or onboard computer to ensure driving safety. When the vehicle's speed reaches or exceeds the set speed, the car will emit an audible warning to alert the driver that the current speed has surpassed the preset limit. The driver should then ease off the accelerator and reduce the speed to an appropriate range. If driving at a normal speed without exceeding the limit or accidentally activating the speed control system's related switch, the alarm speed limit can be set or adjusted in the 'Speed Alarm' interface of the onboard computer. The Emgrand X6 is a compact SUV under Geely Auto, with dimensions of 4546mm in length, 1834mm in width, 1715mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2661mm.
The most dreaded thing while driving is unexpected situations, and I'm all too familiar with the alarm going off when the Vision X6 hits 120 km/h. This car comes with a factory-set safety speed reminder, beeping like an alarm clock to prevent you from speeding and getting a ticket. But don't just focus on the dashboard—when this happens, quickly check if the steering wheel shakes. If it vibrates, there's an 80% chance the tire balance is off. If you've replaced the tires with non-original sizes, the wheel speed sensor can get confused and trigger false alarms at high speeds. Before long trips, I always check the tire pressure on all four wheels, as uneven pressure can also activate the alarm. Recently, I saw on forums that some people claimed the alarm was triggered by doors not being closed properly. The car's electronic system is indeed sensitive, and at 120 km/h, the wind noise can drown out the specific warning sound. My advice? Just press the menu button on the steering wheel to check the alarm log—it's better than guessing blindly.