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Visual FoxPro
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Miscellaneous
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>>>>I spoke with my wife about the rental car in Spain and she kind of backs up your contention that the headlights switch cannot be on the door. She says that we found this switch on the left-side below the steering wheel (where for two days we left early in the morning without having headlights on). But she also agrees with me that we did find another switch on the door that was unusual for us to see. But we cannot remember the purpose of the 'side-door' switch.
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>>>Ahem...
>>>
>>>Those switches on the door serve to adjust, retract and defog the side rear view mirrors.
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>>>And for the headlights, if the dial was on Auto position then you didn't have to worry, the lights would be switched on as needed.
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>>The defog and mirror switches are often on the drive-side door on many/most cars here. So this would not have surprised us.
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>The circular switch on the door is to control the side rear view mirrors.
>
>The other controls on the drive-side door (close to the driver's elbow) open & close the windows' car (front and rear). Apart from being graphically labelled, if you'd try them you couldn't miss to immediately find their purpose.
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>https://mediaportal.skoda-auto.com/resource/documentation/manuals/en/octavia/05-2012/manual/a5_octavia_ownersmanual.pdf

I think I need to go back to Spain, to the same rental-car company and have another vacation in the Andalusia :)
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