What is the reason for the green flashing on the Baojun 510 dashboard?
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The reason for the green flashing on the Baojun 510 dashboard is the activation of the cruise control. Conditions for using cruise control: Good road conditions with not too many vehicles on the highway, making cruise control quite convenient; To save fuel, the speed can be maintained between 80-100 km/h; In speed-limited sections, it helps to better control the vehicle within the speed limit, avoiding speeding. Introduction to cruise control: The Cruise Control System (CCS), also known as speed control or autopilot, functions by maintaining the vehicle's speed at the driver's desired setting without the need to press the accelerator pedal, allowing the car to travel at a constant speed. This device is particularly useful for long-distance highway driving, as it reduces driver fatigue by eliminating the need to control the accelerator pedal and minimizes unnecessary speed fluctuations, thereby saving fuel.
I've been repairing cars for over a decade, and I've seen plenty of cases with the Baojun 510 dashboard flashing green. The most common issue is definitely the turn signal indicator flashing—either the turn signal switch is stuck and didn't reset, or the hazard light button was accidentally pressed. If you see a small green light flashing after locking the car, don't panic—that's just the anti-theft system working normally. But if it keeps flashing while driving, you should pay attention. First, try turning off the turn signals; if it still flashes after turning them off, it might be an issue with the turn signal switch. If the lighting control lever on the left side of the steering wheel checks out fine, it could be a wiring problem. I recommend going to a 4S shop to connect a diagnostic tool and read the fault codes—after all, dashboard issues shouldn't be delayed.
I've encountered the green flashing on the instrument cluster of my Baojun 510 several times, all related to the turn signals. Once after parking, I noticed the left turn arrow was still flashing—it turned out the turn signal lever didn't automatically return. When driving with the turn signal on, the green arrow on the instrument cluster flashes along with a clicking sound as a reminder. When the hazard lights are activated, two green arrows alternately flash on the instrument cluster. Additionally, after locking the car, the anti-theft system indicator on the instrument cluster intermittently flashes green, which is normal and requires no action. So first, check if the turn signal lever is in the wrong position or if the hazard light button was accidentally pressed. Usually, it's not a big issue, and adjusting the switches yourself can often resolve it.