Lighting and Horns: Locations

2006 Chevrolet Optra (CANADA) L4-2.0LSECTION Locations



Lighting Systems Component Views

Daytime Relay Lamp (DRL), I/P Dimmer Switch, Ashtray Lamp, Reading Lamp, Dome Lamp




1 - Daytime Relay Lamp (DRL) Module
2 - I/P Dimmer Switch
3 - Ashtray Lamp
4 - Reading Lamp
5 - Dome Lamp

PRNDL Lamp




1 - PRNDL Lamp
2 - Multifunction Alarm Module
3 - Defrost Switch

Instrument Panel




1 - Instrument Cluster
2 - Ignition Key Alarm Switch
3 - Clock
4 - Turn Signal Switch
5 - Headlamp Switch

Light Ring, Ignition Switch, Hazard Switch, Headlamp Leveling Switch




1 - Light Ring
2 - Ignition Switch
3 - Hazard Switch
4 - Headlamp Leveling Switch (Except North America)

Headlamp, CHMSL, and Sunroof Switch




1 - Sunroof Module
2 - Sunroof Switch/Readling Lamps
3 - License Lamp
4 - Center High Mounted Stop Lamp (CHMSL)
5 - Tail Lamp (Left and Right Similar)
6 - Sunroof Motor

Exterior Lights, and Turn Signals




1 - Headlamp (Left Shown, Right Similar)
2 - Fog Lamp - Front (Left Shown, Right Similar)
3 - Park/Turn Singal Lamp (North America)/Turn Signal Lamp (Euro) (Left and Right Similar)
4 - Turn Singal Repeater Lamp (Left Shown, Right Similar)

Side Markers and Rear Compartment Lid Latch




1 - Side Marker - Front (Left and Right Similar)
2 - Rear Compartment Lamp
3 - Rear Compartment Lid Latch
4 - Side Marker - Rear (Left and Right Similar)

Stop Lamp Switch, A/T Select Lever, Ignition Lock Cylinder Control Actuator, Ignition Switch




1 - Stop Lamp Switch
2 - A/T Select Lever
3 - Ignition Lock Cylinder Control Actuator
4 - Ignition Switch

Right Side of Steering Column




1 - Wiper Intermittent Switch (Optional)
2 - Wiper Intermittent Switch and Rear Fog Lamp Switch (w/ Rear Fog Lamps)
3 - Wiper Switch
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