Where is the light switch on the Borgward?

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DeGenevieve
07/29/25 11:09pm
The light switch for the Borgward BX7 is located on the control lever beneath the steering wheel. The lever on the right side of the steering wheel controls the headlights: push the lever forward for high beams, return it to its original position for low beams, and pull it backward and release for a high beam flash warning. The hazard lights may be located on the steering wheel or just below it, usually marked in red for visibility. Here are additional details about the specific light locations on the Borgward BX7: 1. Hazard lights (emergency flashers): Typically found near the center console as the only red button. Press it downward to activate the hazard lights. 2. Fog lights: Usually located on the headlight control lever with a fog light symbol. Rotate forward to turn on the front fog lights and further rotate backward to activate the rear fog lights. 3. High beams and low beams: Some models integrate them with the turn signal lever, while others place them on the control panel. Switching between high and low beams is done by moving the lever up and down (left and right for turn signals, up and down for beam adjustment). The hazard light button is on the dashboard, marked with two overlapping triangles.
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