What is next to the hazard lights in Volkswagen Polo?

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VanJames
07/30/25 6:27am
The button next to the hazard lights in Volkswagen Polo is for rear window heating. Volkswagen Polo button functions introduction: At the top of the center console, the triangle button is for hazard lights, next to it is the rear window heating, below is the CD + radio. To the left of the CD is a slot for cards, and to the right is likely a cup holder. The three circles at the bottom are for temperature adjustment (first), fan speed (second), and air direction (third). Below these, there are two buttons: the left one lights up for internal circulation, and the right one lights up for air conditioning. Volkswagen Polo center console introduction: The Volkswagen Polo center console features a new design, with adjustments to the air vent shapes and function buttons. Additionally, it includes a 5-inch or 6.5-inch central control LCD screen. The interior of the center console is more luxurious and stylish. The new Polo features one-touch power windows for all four doors, with the electric adjustment for the exterior rearview mirrors and the central locking buttons for all four doors conveniently placed at the top of the door handles. High-end models come with a power sunroof, and both the driver and front passenger sun visors are equipped with vanity mirrors and lighting, maintaining the same quality as the current model.
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