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What's wrong with Santana epc light?

The light of Santana epc in Pacific Auto Network shows that the electronic stability system of the car has failed, that is, the electronic accelerator of the car has failed. It is necessary to check whether the air intake system of the car is faulty, or whether there is oil leakage or poor gasoline blockage, and it is necessary to eliminate maintenance.

Santana epc light may be caused by something wrong with the driving computer system, and it will light up when the ignition switch is turned on for function check, or it may be caused by dirty engine throttle. You should drive to the maintenance service station as soon as possible for maintenance, which can generally be solved by cleaning the throttle.

In terms of interior, Santana is relatively simple as a whole, with a classic rectangular design for the air outlet, a three-spoke multi-function steering wheel exclusive to high-end models, and a low-profile version without any buttons. The steering wheel is classic in shape, and the whole system supports manual adjustment up and down. The instrument panel is similar to Jetta as a whole, and still adopts the mechanical design of the classic left tachometer and right speedometer. The monochrome driving computer display in the middle is exclusive to high-profile models.

In terms of seats, Santana's low-profile models are made of pure fabrics, and the high-profile models are made of leather/fabrics, which supports two-way adjustment of front and rear, backrest and height. Although the package is average, it is very comfortable, and the heating function of the front seat can be optional. The rear row is equipped with three head pillows, the height of which can be adjusted, which gives consideration to the comfort of the passengers in the rear row to some extent. The length and width of the cushion are good, but the protrusion of the rear center floor is slightly higher, and the middle seat is not suitable for long-distance riding.

(Photo/Text/Photo: Pacific Auto Network Q&A called Beast)