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joldancox
GuestOkay this is going to sound weird but I need to share because I’m fascinated and also a little scared that I might mess something up. I was sitting in my Genesis GV70 waiting for someone, just messing around with the infotainment screen, and I accidentally discovered a hidden service menu. I don’t even remember exactly what I pressed – I think I held down the setup button and tapped the corner of the screen a few times – and suddenly a menu popped up that I had never seen before. It had all sorts of options that I don’t understand, like battery voltage readings, GPS signal strength, individual tire pressure numbers with more precision than the normal display, and even something that looked like a performance data logger. There was also an option to run diagnostics on different systems. I was too scared to click on most of them Genesis repair service Abu Dhabi because I didn’t want to accidentally reset something or change a setting that I couldn’t change back. But I’m really curious now. Has anyone else found this menu in their Genesis? Is it safe to explore, or can I actually mess something up by clicking the wrong thing? I’m specifically wondering if there’s a way to see more detailed information about the car’s health, like error codes or pending warnings, without having to go to a shop. That would be super useful. I’ve been trying to learn more about how these cars work because I want to be a more informed owner. I don’t plan on doing my own repairs, but I like understanding what’s going on. For anyone who has explored this hidden menu – what cool or useful things did you find? And is there anything in there that I should absolutely not touch?
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