Instruments And Controls - Volvo 164 1973 Owner's Manual

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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROlS
1. Air vent
2. Headlight switch
3. Combined instrument
4. Horn
5. Ignition switch and steering wheel lock
6. Windshield wiper/washer controi lever
7. Air vent
8. Clock
9. Air vent
10.
Glove locker
11. Air vent
12.
Parking brake
13. Fusebox (fuse replacement
,
see page
55)
14.
Fresh-air controi
15. Hood release handle
16. Turn signal switch
lever,
dimmer and
mainbeam flasher
17. Rheostat for instrument panel lighting
18. Cigarette lighter
19. Heater and ventilation controls
20. Gear lever
21. Ashtray
22. Switch, electrically heated rear window
23. Switch, emergency warning flashers
24. Fan switch
25. Switch, air conditioner
26. Seat belt reminder light
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The instruments and controls are describ-
ed in more detail in the following pages
with a reference to the numbers in the
picture opposite.
1,7,9,11 Airvents
Air is supplied to the compartment by
means of the four air vents. Air is blown
through these vents by the blower fan
which is operated by means of switch (24).
The vents can be shut off completely by
turning the button in the center of each
vent a
1/4
turn clockwise. The vents can
also be adjusted to point to any particular
place in the compartment. The two outer
vents can even be used for demisting the
front door windows.
OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS
2 Lighting switch
The headlights are operated by means of
a push-pull type switch on the dashboard
as weil as a lever (16) on the steering
column
.
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All the lights are extinguished when the
lighting switch is pushed fully in. Pulling it
out to the half-way position, switches on
the parking
lights,
and when it is fully out,
the full or dipped headlights are switched
on, depending on the position of the lever
(16).
Since the lighting system is not connected
across the ignition switch
,
the lights will
function irrespective of whether the igni-
tio n key is in position or not.
Your car is fitted with side marker lights.
These are located on the sides of the mud-
guards and are switched on by pulling out
the switch knob forthe headlamp lighting.
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