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What does this rocker switch do it is on left hand side driver footwell approx knee height when sat in car

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What year is the car? Does it operate the dash lights?

Sent from my GT-N5110 using Ford OC mobile app

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If its a mk6 then the fuel cut off is in the passenger side glove box and is a yellow cylinder that wants a twist and push rather than a rocker.

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It's a 2010 fiesta titanium, have searched the handbook and its not mentioned. I am totally puzzled.

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oil Slick switch when you have a boyracer in a Corsa on your tail. :rolleyes:

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Is it an aftermarket immobilizer switch. Or could someone have connected it to some dodgy disco lights.

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Could be an aftermarket switch for the ESP to turn it on or off.

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If you have parking sensors on the front it's for to turn them on or off hope that helps

That's underneath the heater controls (along with heated windscreen & ESP if you have it)

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My sisters titanium has the switch for the parking seniors at knee level, I think the dealer fitted it so that's where the might be putting it.

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Brilliant, mystery solved it is for the front parking sensors. Thanks.

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Nice one. Now tell me why a small car needs front sensors. Only joking. Pleased we all found out what the switch was for.

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