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The image shows a close-up of a car's interior door panel, specifically the controls for windows and a child lock feature. The panel is made of a textured, beige plastic, showing some signs of wear and tear, including light scratches and a yellowish residue near the window switches. On the left side of the image, there are two black buttons within recessed square housings. The top button features a white icon depicting a window with a diagonal line and a cross through it, indicating a child lock or window lock function. Below it, another black button shows a white icon of a key, likely related to the door lock mechanism or ignition. To the right, there are two vertically aligned window switches, typical of a car's driver-side controls. The upper switch is partially visible and appears to be a standard window up/down control. The lower switch is more fully visible and has the word "AUTO" printed in white capital letters, indicating an automatic window function. The switches are made of black plastic with a glossy finish and vertical ridges for grip. The background shows the coarse fabric texture of the car's upholstery, likely on the door armrest or seat. The lighting suggests an indoor setting, possibly a garage or a dimly lit car interior. The focus is sharp on the controls, highlighting the details of the icons and the material of the panel. There are no people visible in the image. The scene captures a mundane aspect of a vehicle's interior, focusing on functional controls. The location context provided is Howayi, Nigeria, which doesn't offer specific visual cues within the image itself, but suggests the environment where this car is located.
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