What is the symbol for the Camry defogging button?

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PaisleeMarie
07/29/25 9:00pm
The defogging button for the Camry is represented by a fan-shaped pattern on the front windshield with three upward-curving lines. A rectangular frame symbol indicates the rear window defogging and defrosting function. Below is an introduction to the Camry's air conditioning buttons: Adjusting air conditioning temperature: Pressing the '+' button on either side of the screen once increases the temperature by 0.5 degrees, while the '-' button decreases it by 0.5 degrees. Additionally, holding down the button displays a color bar, and sliding the color bar can also adjust the temperature. Seat heating: Heating buttons are located at the bottom left and right corners of the screen. Clicking these buttons allows adjustment. The seat heating function has three levels, with each press reducing the level by one. Temperature zone control: The temperature zone synchronization control button is operated via the screen. Adjusting the temperature in one zone automatically changes the other zone to the same temperature.
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