Dash in dashboard stands for Dials and Switches Housing.
Clutch safety switches are usually mounted under the dashboard above the clutch pedal, so that they are activated when the clutch is depressed.
I think you may be talking about the dashboard dimmer switches.
reset swith is usually under floor mat high up under dashboard on driver side GM vehicles do not use inertia/reset switches.
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The different types of under cabinet lighting switches available for installation include touch switches, dimmer switches, motion sensor switches, and traditional toggle switches.
To remove the dashboard on a 1974 Super Beetle, first disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Remove any screws or bolts securing the dashboard, typically found around the edges and under the instrument panel. Carefully detach any wiring connected to the dashboard components, such as the speedometer and switches. Once everything is disconnected, gently pull the dashboard away from the mounting points to complete the removal.
An owner manual is the best reference to know what the switches on a 1993 Nissan Pathfinder do. All information an owner would need is in the manual.
The vacuum switches for the AC vents on a 1995 GMC Safari all-wheel drive van are located underneath the dashboard. The vacuum lines are also located underneath the dashboard.
To remove the dashboard from a 1966 Dodge Dart, start by disconnecting the battery to ensure safety. Then, remove the screws securing the dashboard panel, which are typically located around the edges and under the instrument cluster. Carefully detach any wiring harnesses connected to the gauges or switches, and gently pull the dashboard away from the firewall. Make sure to keep track of all screws and components for reassembly.
I think you are asking about the three black things that look like switches. They are spaces made for optional equipment switches if it is so equipped.
To remove the dashboard from a 1998 Oldsmobile, first disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Then, remove any screws or bolts securing the dashboard, typically located near the instrument panel, glove compartment, and under the steering column. Carefully detach any wiring harnesses connected to gauges, switches, or lights. Finally, gently pry the dashboard away from the frame, being cautious not to damage surrounding components.