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The image shows a close-up of a car's interior, focusing on a dashboard control panel for lights. The primary objects are the various buttons and dials that control the vehicle's lighting systems.

On the left side of the control panel, there is a vertical slot with two symbols. The upper symbol depicts a headlight with radiating lines, suggesting control over the main headlights or their beam adjustment. The lower symbol shows a steering wheel with radiating lines, likely indicating a feature related to cornering lights or adaptive headlights.

To the right of this slot is a vertical dial with ribbed sections for grip. This dial is marked with indicators: a dash at the top, followed by the numbers "3", "2", and a dot between "2" and "3", and finally a dash at the bottom. This likely controls the intensity or leveling of the dashboard or interior lights.

Further to the right are two small buttons. The upper button has a symbol of a snowflake and a radiating circle, possibly for activating a de-icing function for lights or a specific lighting mode. The lower button features a symbol of a headlight with horizontal lines, indicating fog lights.

At the bottom of the panel is a larger, circular dial. This dial has a selection of symbols around its circumference. Starting from the top and moving clockwise, these symbols represent: main headlights (headlight with radiating lines), fog lights (headlight with horizontal lines), a circle with a horizontal line inside (likely off or parking lights), and a sun-like symbol (perhaps for daytime running lights or an automatic light setting). The dial is currently positioned between the "fog lights" and "off" settings. A white indicator line on the dial points to its current position.

The surrounding material of the dashboard appears to be textured black plastic, common in vehicle interiors. The overall lighting suggests it is daytime, with some glare visible on the plastic surfaces. No people are visible in the image, and the focus is solely on the functional elements of the car's lighting controls. The image appears to be taken indoors or in a shaded area, as the lighting is diffused. There is no discernible text beyond the numerals on the vertical dial.
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Jun 27, 2026

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The image shows a close-up of a car's interior, focusing on a dashboard control panel for lights. The primary objects are the various buttons and dials that control the vehicle's lighting systems. On the left side of the control panel, there is a vertical slot with two symbols. The upper symbol depicts a headlight with radiating lines, suggesting control over the main headlights or their beam adjustment. The lower symbol shows a steering wheel with radiating lines, likely indicating a feature related to cornering lights or adaptive headlights. To the right of this slot is a vertical dial with ribbed sections for grip. This dial is marked with indicators: a dash at the top, followed by the numbers "3", "2", and a dot between "2" and "3", and finally a dash at the bottom. This likely controls the intensity or leveling of the dashboard or interior lights. Further to the right are two small buttons. The upper button has a symbol of a snowflake and a radiating circle, possibly for activating a de-icing function for lights or a specific lighting mode. The lower button features a symbol of a headlight with horizontal lines, indicating fog lights. At the bottom of the panel is a larger, circular dial. This dial has a selection of symbols around its circumference. Starting from the top and moving clockwise, these symbols represent: main headlights (headlight with radiating lines), fog lights (headlight with horizontal lines), a circle with a horizontal line inside (likely off or parking lights), and a sun-like symbol (perhaps for daytime running lights or an automatic light setting). The dial is currently positioned between the "fog lights" and "off" settings. A white indicator line on the dial points to its current position. The surrounding material of the dashboard appears to be textured black plastic, common in vehicle interiors. The overall lighting suggests it is daytime, with some glare visible on the plastic surfaces. No people are visible in the image, and the focus is solely on the functional elements of the car's lighting controls. The image appears to be taken indoors or in a shaded area, as the lighting is diffused. There is no discernible text beyond the numerals on the vertical dial.

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