What does the defogging symbol in a car look like?

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JourneyFitz
07/30/25 1:25am
The defogging switch symbol features a front windshield with three upward-waving lines. Below are some precautions for winter driving: 1. ABS (Anti-lock Braking System): Locked tires can cause loss of control on slippery roads. Always activate ABS to prevent tire lock-up and potential hazards. When ABS is engaged, you may feel a 'kickback' sensation when braking, which is normal. 2. Rearview Mirrors: If your car is parked outdoors during snowfall, snow may accumulate on the body. Many drivers only clear the front windshield before driving, neglecting the rear window, which can obstruct the rearview mirrors—a dangerous practice. Always clear snow from the entire car to ensure mirrors remain unobstructed. 3. ESP Function: Some vehicles come equipped with ESP (Electronic Stability Program), a stability control system that helps maintain vehicle stability and prevents skidding. If your car has ESP, remember to turn it on.
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