Where is the interior light switch located in the car?

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VioletFitz
07/29/25 11:51pm
There are two types of switches for interior lights: one is a manual switch, with the button located next to the light for direct operation to turn the light on or off; the other is an automatic switch. Interior lights are installed in various parts of the car to facilitate safe entry and exit at night, as well as for reading maps while driving. Interior lighting includes instrument panel lights, ambient lights, and dome lights. Other interior lights include those for the glove box, vanity mirror lights in the sun visor, illumination for heater and audio controls, as well as cup holders, ashtrays, and auxiliary instrument panel lights. In some lighting fixtures, LED light sources are used to achieve slim designs and energy efficiency.
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