What does a green display pattern on the dashboard mean?

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McCalvin
07/25/25 4:43am
A green display pattern on the dashboard is the indicator light for cruise control, indicating whether the cruise control is activated or if there is an issue. When the green cruise indicator light on the dashboard is illuminated, it typically shows a circle and an indicator needle. It is controlled by the brake light switch circuit signal. When the brake light is turned on, the cruise function will automatically deactivate, thereby introducing a new safety feature. Relevant information about the car dashboard includes: 1. Introduction: The instrument panel is a rigid flat plate or structural component used to install instruments and related devices. It can be categorized by type into screen-type, frame-type, channel-type, and cabinet-type instrument panels. 2. Function: The instrument panel can come with external lighting and may include a control console. It comes in various forms and specifications, allowing for the installation of different instruments as needed, or combining various instrument panels into a single unit.
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