What does this switch do?

What does this switch do?

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21st Century Man

Original Poster:

41,163 posts

250 months

Friday 25th November 2022
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2003 Daihatsu Move Kei car. It doesn't seem to do anything when operated, I thought it might be instrument panel brightness or headlamp up/down? Thanks.


Bill

53,176 posts

257 months

Friday 25th November 2022
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I'd guess at instrument colour. Or °c to °f???

hairy v

1,224 posts

146 months

Friday 25th November 2022
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Looks aftermarket so could be anything.

TommoAE86

2,684 posts

129 months

Friday 25th November 2022
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Cruise control?

Super Sonic

5,467 posts

56 months

Friday 25th November 2022
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Dial temperature. Adjusts the temperature of your dials.

Largechris

2,019 posts

93 months

Friday 25th November 2022
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Tractor beam power setting

GR86

591 posts

98 months

Friday 25th November 2022
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Have you not tried it?

21st Century Man

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41,163 posts

250 months

Friday 25th November 2022
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GR86 said:
Have you not tried it?
Have you not read my post?

tongue out

21st Century Man said:
It doesn't seem to do anything when operated

anonymous-user

56 months

Friday 25th November 2022
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It's a switch for the turbo timer.

21st Century Man

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41,163 posts

250 months

Friday 25th November 2022
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Front



Rear


Largechris

2,019 posts

93 months

Friday 25th November 2022
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I was educated never to push switches if I didn't know what they were for. Might be an emergency brake or J-turn button, could cause chaos.

mat205125

17,790 posts

215 months

Friday 25th November 2022
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Being a Jap import, maybe it controls the height of the small flthy toy hanging from the rear bumper, or controls the camber of the wheels between -10 degrees and -45 degrees

Largechris

2,019 posts

93 months

Friday 25th November 2022
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mat205125 said:
Being a Jap import, maybe it controls the height of the small flthy toy hanging from the rear bumper, or controls the camber of the wheels between -10 degrees and -45 degrees
Ah got it, controls the width of the number plate.

SteveStrange

4,272 posts

215 months

Friday 25th November 2022
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LGBT dials?

Scrump

22,376 posts

160 months

Friday 25th November 2022
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pocketspring said:
It's a switch for the turbo timer.
This would be my guess.

21st Century Man

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41,163 posts

250 months

Friday 25th November 2022
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Scrump said:
pocketspring said:
It's a switch for the turbo timer.
This would be my guess.
Really good suggestion, but it's not a turbo, I would've noticed whilst driving it. I just had a look under the bonnet to check and there's no turbo. Just 659cc of throbbing normally aspirated 3 cylinder.


mersontheperson

710 posts

167 months

Sunday 27th November 2022
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The car is from Matsumoto near Nagano, so probably an engine warming switch for the cold weather

21st Century Man

Original Poster:

41,163 posts

250 months

Sunday 27th November 2022
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Any idea how that works? Where would it draw power from? As I said, nothing seems to happen when fiddled with?

mersontheperson

710 posts

167 months

Sunday 27th November 2022
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I am not a mechanic and not very knowledgeable on this sort of thing. But my guess is it’s a way of adjusting the engine thermostat so that the heater matrix works better at lower engine temperatures. Typically older cars need the engine to warm up before the heater works well, this might help warm the heater before engine temperature switches the thermostat to direct heated coolant to the matrix

One would expect the previous owner of this car to be at least 78 years old, and he would probably want to warm the car up before he collects his mother to take her for a doctors check-up

Sheepshanks

33,229 posts

121 months

Sunday 27th November 2022
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It surely must be dash colour - as someone else suggested?

The only thing that makes me doubt that is the age of the car.

I Googled a bit and the latest ones change colour depending on how you’re driving.