What is the Buick Excelle Operation Guide?
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Buick Excelle operation guide is as follows: 1. Central control buttons: Electronic Stability Program (ESP): The system is enabled by default. It is not recommended to turn it off except on slippery roads such as during rain or snow. Auto Start-Stop: Briefly turns off the engine at traffic lights. The vehicle will restart when the driver's foot leaves the brake pedal. Internal/External Air Circulation: Internal circulation heats or cools the air inside the car and sends it back, while external circulation allows outside air to enter the car. Use internal circulation first in traffic jams, tunnels, or when the outside air quality does not meet standards. On highways, switch from internal to external circulation periodically, with internal circulation time preferably not exceeding 1 hour. Temperature Zone Synchronization: When this function is turned on, changing the driver's temperature setting will automatically adjust other zones to the same temperature. After turning off this function, each zone can be set individually to meet the needs of passengers in different positions. 2. Door buttons on the Buick Excelle driver's door: Window lock button and one-touch window control switch. 3. Roof buttons: Sunroof horizontal opening, driver's reading light, passenger's reading light, and sunroof tilt opening.
When operating the Buick Excelle, I prefer to share my experience directly. After getting in the car, make sure to fasten the seatbelt, then simply press the key or the one-touch start button. The automatic air conditioning is simple and easy to use—just press the AUTO button to adjust the temperature, turn the knob to set the desired temperature, and the system will automatically regulate the airflow. While driving, the dashboard displays speed and fuel consumption; paying attention to it can help save some fuel. When shifting from P to D, do it smoothly and avoid slamming the accelerator. The multimedia system comes with a screen—connect your phone via Bluetooth, and playing music or using navigation becomes effortless. When parking, remember to engage the handbrake or electronic parking brake, and turn off the air conditioning and audio system before shutting down the engine to protect the electrical components. Following these daily practices can extend the car's lifespan while ensuring greater safety and comfort. I often remind myself not to rush—taking it slow is the best form of maintenance.