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- Russian (RU)
- Spanish (ES)
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- Indonesian (ID)
- Japanese (JA)
- Tamil (TA)
- Korean (KO)
- Chinese, Simplified (ZS)
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Unit of noise measurement on the 'A' scale, calibrated to simulate the human ear's noise-sensitivity.
Rear-view mirror with an alternative setting to cut out reflected headlight glare at night.
External lights that come on when the vehicle is operating, making it more visible to other traffic.
One below windscreen level and in front of the driver, housing instruments, switches and minor controls. Correctly called instrument panel or fascia.
Firewall between the engine compartment and passenger compartment, a name sometimes incorrectly applied to the instrument panel.