
Stake attention in this memory
The media file presents a close-up view of a vehicle's dashboard, specifically the instrument cluster, taken from the driver's perspective in Nyeri, Kenya. No people are visible. The cluster features three main dials: a tachometer on the left, a speedometer in the center, and a fuel gauge on the right. The tachometer is labeled "x 1000 r/min" with numbers from 0 to 7, and its needle rests at 0. A prominent red warning light, depicting a car with an open door, is illuminated below the tachometer, indicating that a door is ajar. The central speedometer displays speed in "km/h," with markings ranging from 0 to 180 km/h. Its needle is also at 0, signifying the vehicle is stationary. A small label "AE01" is visible beneath the speedometer. Below the speedometer, there is a digital display area which appears unlit. To the right, the fuel gauge shows 'F' for full and 'E' for empty, with its needle pointing very close to 'E', indicating the fuel tank is almost empty. The text "FUEL DOOR" is also visible near the 'E' marking. The dashboard surface, primarily dark plastic, shows some dust accumulation. A black knob for trip reset or adjustment is positioned below the fuel gauge. A noticeable light blue glow emanates from the lower part of the instrument cluster, likely from internal backlighting or a reflection. The overall lighting suggests it is daytime, possibly overcast or the vehicle is in a shaded area, as there's no harsh direct sunlight. The use of "km/h" on the speedometer is consistent with driving standards in Kenya.
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