Where is the seat belt reminder sound switch in the Tayron?
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The Tayron does not have a switch for the seat belt reminder sound. Here is more information about the Tayron: 1. The Tayron is an SUV model under FAW-Volkswagen, based on the European version of the Tiguan and built on Volkswagen's MQB A2 platform. 2. The exterior design of the Tayron adopts Volkswagen's new family-style design language, appearing more youthful and stylish compared to previous Volkswagen designs. The front features a horizontal grille paired with LED headlights on both sides, effectively extending the horizontal visual width. The waistline runs from the headlights to the taillights, and the rear design is rounded and bold, with strong lines creating a muscular look. 3. The interior follows the latest family-style design, with the dashboard slightly tilted towards the driver's seat for easier operation. The lower part of the center console and the gear shift area have a more traditional design. A 10.3-inch full LCD instrument panel is paired with a 9.2-inch central touchscreen, along with 10-color adjustable ambient lighting, making the interior more youthful and stylish. 4. The Tayron is equipped with features like 360° panoramic imaging, a third-generation intelligent parking assist system, blind spot detection, and TJA traffic jam assist system. Combined with ACC 3.0 adaptive cruise control and Lane Assist lane keeping, it achieves L2-level autonomous driving, significantly reducing driver fatigue.
I remember when I first bought the Tayron, the seat belt reminder alarm kept beeping and was quite annoying. Later, I found out the switch was in the infotainment system settings. The operation is simple: after starting the car, tap the main menu on the touchscreen to find the "Vehicle" or "Settings" option, scroll to the "Safety System" or "Driver Assistance" section, where there’s a dedicated switch to turn the reminder sound on or off. I tried turning it off once, but the next day I forgot to buckle up and almost had an accident. Since then, I’ve kept it on. Safety first—don’t ignore the alarm just to save yourself from a little noise. Make it a habit to ensure everyone in the car is buckled up while driving, and the reminder will stop automatically. Also, regularly check your vehicle settings to avoid accidental changes. I recommend going to the 4S shop for regular maintenance to get familiar with the features.