Does anyone know what this button is for ?

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Asked by equineox Feb 03, 2014 at 11:52 PM about the 2013 Ford Escape SEL AWD

Question type: General

I have a new 2013 Ford Escape Sel. On the driver's side up near the roof above and a bit behind the drivers door there is a button to turn on the interior lights, there is also a  button that looks sort of like a window. I can't figure out what this button is for. There are three buttons altogether, it is to the far right on the bottom. It is not shown in the book that came with the car.

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Here is a photo of this set of buttons (see) the red circle

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no doubt something with lighting like cutoff for no light when door open?

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It controls whether or not your interior lights come on when you open the doors.

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