Where is the hazard warning flasher located?
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The hazard warning flasher is located in the central control area of the vehicle, appearing as a red triangular button. The hazard warning flasher serves as a signal to alert other vehicles and pedestrians that this car is experiencing special circumstances. Situations requiring activation of hazard warning flashers include: 1. Vehicle breakdown: To warn passing vehicles and pedestrians for safety, prompt reporting to authorities, and awaiting rescue; 2. Breakdowns on highways; 3. When towing faulty motor vehicles; 4. Encountering sudden heavy rain while driving; 5. Transporting critically ill patients. Other warning lights on vehicles include: engine malfunction light, oil pressure warning light, brake system fault light, battery warning light, coolant temperature warning light, and anti-lock braking system (ABS) fault light.