What is the purpose of the black stick on the Leiling dashboard?

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DiPenelope
07/24/25 1:03am
The function of the black stick on the Leiling dashboard is as follows: 1. If the owner presses the "black stick" while the car is parked, the car can display the average speed of the vehicle. Although the speed is not very accurate, it can still serve as a reference for the owner, so its usefulness is not insignificant. 2. In addition to displaying average fuel consumption and average speed, the dashboard also shows "trip mileage." If pressed again, it will display the distance traveled by the owner from the previous reset data to the current display, with the purpose of roughly estimating the distance between two locations. The data can be reset by long-pressing the stick, and then the distance between two places can be measured by driving. Upon reaching the destination, the displayed data can be checked. 3. Display the vehicle's driving range. At this point, if the lever is pressed again, the dashboard can roughly estimate how far the car can travel without refueling. The owner can use this number to estimate whether they need to go to a gas station.
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DeAnastasia
08/10/25 8:46pm
I found that the small black stick on the Leiling's dashboard is mainly used to adjust the display brightness, just like a small knob. Rotating it can change the backlight intensity according to the light conditions—for example, brightening it up on a glaring afternoon to clearly see the speed and fuel level, and dimming it down at night to avoid distraction. I often use it while driving to adapt to tunnels or rainy days, adjusting it immediately if the dashboard becomes hard to read. Additionally, on some models, it can also be used to reset the trip meter, recording the distance traveled after each refuel. These small features may seem insignificant but are actually quite thoughtful, enhancing driving convenience—especially on long trips, ensuring visibility of crucial information helps prevent unexpected risks. If it gets stuck or becomes unresponsive, it might be due to dirt buildup or an electrical issue. Try cleaning off the dust first; if that doesn’t work, take it to a professional shop for inspection. Don’t delay—safety comes first.
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