Instrument Panel Components (LHD)

2020 Chevrolet Spark LS, Standard TransSECTION Instrument Panel Components (LHD)
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Instrument Panel Components (LHD)

Component Name Callout
S30 Headlamp Switch S30 Headlamp Switch (LHD) , and S30 Headlamp Switch (Right Hand Drive) 1
S70L Steering Wheel Controls Switch - Left S70L Steering Wheel Controls Switch - Left 2
P16 Instrument Cluster P16 Instrument Cluster 3
S70R Steering Wheel Controls Switch - Right S70R Steering Wheel Controls Switch - Right 4
P17 Info Display Module P17 Info Display Module X1 (IOR) , and P17 Info Display Module X2 (IOR) 5
A22 Radio Controls A22 Radio Controls (IOR) 6
S26 Hazard Warning Switch S26 Hazard Warning Switch 7
F114P Knee Air Bag - Passenger F114P Knee Air Bag - Passenger (AYF) 8
P43 Collision Alert Indicators (UEU) P43 Collision Alert Indicators (UEU) 9
B10B Ambient Light/Sunload Sensor B10B Ambient Light/Sunload Sensor 10
S40 Passenger Air Bag Disable Switch (C99) S40 Passenger Air Bag Disable Switch (C99) 11
S38 Ignition Mode Switch (AVJ) S38 Ignition Mode Switch (AVJ) 12
A26 HVAC Controls 13
F101 Passenger Instrument Panel Air Bag F101 Passenger Instrument Panel Air Bag (AK5/AJ7/AYC) , F101 Passenger Instrument Panel Air Bag X1 (AYF) , and F101 Passenger Instrument Panel Air Bag X2 (AYF) 14
F114D Knee Air Bag - Driver F114D Knee Air Bag - Driver (AYF) 15
X84 Data Link Connector X84 Data Link Connector 16
X51A Fuse Block - Instrument Panel X51A Fuse Block - Instrument Panel X1 (LHD) , X51A Fuse Block - Instrument Panel X1 (Right Hand Drive) , X51A Fuse Block - Instrument Panel X2 (LHD) , and X51A Fuse Block - Instrument Panel X2 (Right Hand Drive) 17
S48A Multifunction Switch - Instrument Panel S48A Multifunction Switch - Instrument Panel 18
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