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Dashboard

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A dashboard from a 1940s car
The dashboard of a modern car, a Bentley Continental GT
A Hayabusa's dash
A modern Formula 1 car has all its gauges mounted on the steering wheel
A gauge cluster typically seen on limited-production vehicles

A dashboard or dash board (sometimes facia in British English) in an automobile is a panel located under the windscreen and containing indicators and dials such as the tachometer, speedometer, odometer, and fuel gauge. One of the safety enhancements of the 1970s was the widespread adoption of padded dashboards. In the 1990s, driver's side airbags became mandatory and passenger-side airbags became widespread.

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Things found on a dashboard

Many different things are mounted on dashboards. The most important items located on the dashboard are the steering wheel and the instrument cluster. An instrument cluster contains instrument gauges such as a speedometer, tachometer, odometer, and fuel gauge.

The top of a dashboard usually contains speakers for the audio system, and vents for the heating and A/C system. A glovebox is often found on the passenger side.

In more modern cars, automotive navigation systems are mounted in the dashboard.

The dashboard controls indicate the speed of a car.
The firewall separates the dash from the engine compartment