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Most or all of the control panel of your car is located on the
dashboard behind the steering wheel. Sometimes it extends onto the
car's console, between the two front seats, and onto your steering
column. Little duplicate fragments of the control panel are scattered
around the interior of your vehicle, such as automatic door locks,
extra light switches, etc.
The dash controls enable you to operate your headlights, turn
signals, horn, windshield wipers, heater, defroster, air
conditioning, radio, etc. All of the vehicle's controls should be
within the reach of the driver.
The control panel also contains all of your gauges; gas, temperature,
tachometer, etc. These enable you to monitor the operating conditions
of your engine and charging system, fuel level, oil pressure and
coolant temperature. Warning lights come on to alert you to dangerous
coolant temperatures, or loss of oil pressure.
In 1924 the Nash Co. introduced the electric clock as an accessory.
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