What is the interior ambient lighting?

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ValentinaMarie
07/29/25 11:33pm
Interior ambient lighting is a decorative illumination system, typically available in colors such as red, blue, and green. There is a control knob for the lights located at the bottom left of the steering wheel. To activate the ambient lighting, press this knob 1-2 millimeters, then rotate it counterclockwise until it stops. The ambient lights will turn on. To turn them off, rotate the knob counterclockwise back to its original position. Here is some information about ambient lighting: 1. Ambient lighting, also known as LED ambient lighting, is a type of LED light that serves as an ideal choice for theme parks, hotels, homes, exhibitions, commercial spaces, and artistic lighting, creating the desired atmosphere for people's lives. 2. It allows users to customize their preferred lighting scenes based on their illumination needs (such as color, temperature, brightness, and direction). Depending on individual requirements and scenarios, users can select and control the brightness, grayscale, and color changes of the light in different spaces and times.
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