User Manual - Page 126

For TARRACO 2022.

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124
Lights
In some cases, e.g. when driving through a tun-
nel without the aut
omatic dipped beam light
function switched on, the instrument clus-
t
er lighting may even switch o. The objective
of this function is to provide the driver with a
visual indication that he or she should activate
the dipped beam. If your vehicle is fitted with
a digital instrument cluster, the message Turn
on the lights will be displayed on the in-
strument cluster.
Interior and reading lights
Fig.106 Det
ail of headliner: front interior
lighting.
Turning the rear interior lights on or o.
Door cont
act connection. The interior
lights come on automatically when you
unlock the vehicle, open a door or discon-
nect the ignition. The light goes out a few
seconds after closing all the doors, when
l
ocking the vehicle or connecting the igni-
tion.
Turning the reading light on and o
The light controls may vary depending on the
vehicle version.
Glove compartment and luggage compart-
ment lighting
When opening and closing the glove compart-
ment on the front passenger side and the rear
lid, the respective light will automatically switch
on and o.
Footwell lighting
The lights in the footwell area below the dash
(driver and front passenger sides) will switch on
when the doors are opened and will decrease
in brightness while driving. This brightness can
be adjusted through the infotainment system
menu using the function button
> Set-
tings > Lighting > Interior light-
ing.
Back
ground lighting
The background lighting lights up the area of
the centre console and the footwell area and,
depending on the version, the front door panels
as well.
The brightness and colour of the background
lighting can be adjusted in the infotainment
menu using the function button
> Set-
tings > Background lighting; OR
>
Background lighting.
Note
The reading lights go out when the vehicle
is cl
osed and locked or after a few minutes
of turning the ignition o. This prevents the
battery from discharging.
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