What is the small hole on the Baojun 560 center console screen?
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Baojun 560 center console screen small hole is the reset button for system crashes. Introduction to the car reset button: The reset button, also known as the restart button (RESET), exists in computer hosts, laptops, smartphones, smart PDAs, or other electronic products. Due to its function, its location is usually hidden and not easy to touch accidentally. The function of the reset button is to restart the device without powering off when it crashes, encounters other malfunctions, or when a CD cannot be ejected. Function of the car reset button: The car reset button serves the same purpose as the restart button on a computer—it reboots the system when it crashes or freezes. The RESET button is generally hidden on the back or side of the device and can be pressed using the included stylus. Almost all electronic products will restore to factory settings when the reset button is pressed.
As an owner of the Baojun 560 for several years, I can confirm that the small hole on the center control screen is typically either a system reset hole or a microphone port. The reset hole requires a small tool like a fine needle or toothpick to be inserted and gently pressed to reboot the screen system, which is especially useful when the screen freezes or goes black. The microphone port, integrated as a small hole in the corner of the screen, is used for Bluetooth calls or voice control systems to capture sound. If you notice the screen being unresponsive while driving, don't rush to the shop—try handling it yourself first. Initially, I misunderstood it as a ventilation hole and almost blocked it, but later learned its purpose by reading the user manual. I recommend regularly cleaning these holes, as dust buildup can affect functionality, but be gentle to avoid scratching the screen or damaging internal circuits. Overall, it's a small but practical design.