Mystery Switch
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Mystery Switch
Hello Peoples!!
I have just found out by sitting upside down in the front seat that there is a mystery switch located under the lights button.
Its is a square button which can move from the left to the right.
Have turned the car on and off with it in either position and also turned lights all on and still dont seem to be able to figure out what it is.
does any one else have any ideas what it may be??
thanks heaps
karen
I have just found out by sitting upside down in the front seat that there is a mystery switch located under the lights button.
Its is a square button which can move from the left to the right.
Have turned the car on and off with it in either position and also turned lights all on and still dont seem to be able to figure out what it is.
does any one else have any ideas what it may be??
thanks heaps
karen
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It controls the lights in the speedometer when the headlights are on.


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Think the intention was so you can leave the side lights on as parking lights but turn the dash lights off, from the days when parking lights were compulsory (or so I'm told!). Yes its a horrid flimsy switch that tend to fall apart when disturbed. Heard of various modern uses for them - if you wire the dash lights so they're on all the time you can use the switch as a hidden electric washer switch if you don't want to drill extra holes in the dash on earlier cars, or as a secret petrol pump cut off switch for security...
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