MAKING CHANGES TO THE DASHBOARD OF A COBALT CAR
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This article discusses the improvement project of the instrument panel of the Cobalt car, which is widely used in the Republic of Uzbekistan. Drivers of various heights and body dimensions operate the vehicle. In the case of taller drivers, the knee area often contacts the lighting adjustment switch on the instrument panel, frequently resulting in its damage. According to the proposed project, the lighting control component has been relocated to another position, thereby increasing the general usability coefficient of the vehicle.
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