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Can anyone tell me what this plug socket is in my centre console? (Picture attached)

I also have two switches by my right knee that are a mystery to me (Picture attached and what I know about them is explained below). 

The switches in that area from Top left (turning the auto turning lights on and off), moving to the right of that is the Boot release and then on the right is the traction control switch. 

next line down on the right is where you put the key in if the key battery is flat, so you can start the car BUT I do not know what the switch to the left of that is?? Can any one tell me?

Then the next row down above the ETC toll card slot there is another small switch. Does anyone know that that switch does? ?  Thanks for any help

socket under armrest.jpg

switches by my right knee.jpg

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The socket is for wiring a phone to the car (non bluetooth). Not sure if the cable was proprietary or industry standard, and whether it was included with the car or an option. Either way it is good news if you need to connect a Nokia 8110

the on/off switch doesn't look original, so who knows what it might be.

the button look like it might be the mirror tilt down switch, my car as a similar button in that area that turns on/off the side mirror tilt down in reverse.

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