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The knurled knob could be the dashboard dimmer. The small push button could be the seat ejector,!
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I have two buttons: one is to adjust the clock and the other relates to the speed as others have described.
The knurled knob is the dashboard light dimmer control.
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Apparently the push button should only be pushed if the engine is running - otherwise resets all sorts of things - mine resets the trip odometer. Knurled knob dims the dash lights.
2010 4/4 sport - le mans green
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