How to Activate Hazard Warning Lights?

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McIker
07/23/25 11:53pm
The method to activate hazard warning lights is to press the red triangle button located on the vehicle's dashboard. Their functions are: 1. To alert other vehicles in case of emergencies such as breakdowns or accidents; 2. To prevent rear-end collisions when parking on the roadside by turning on the hazard lights. Methods for maintaining car lights include: 1. Checking the sealing of headlights and promptly replacing the sealing ring between the lens and reflector if damaged; 2. Cleaning dust and dirt on bulbs with alcohol-soaked cotton swabs, ensuring not to touch the bulbs with hands or cloth after cleaning; 3. Cleaning the reflector: Use clean cotton dipped in hot water to clean, avoiding wiping to prevent damage to the reflector's coating.
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MacReid
08/10/25 7:42pm
Near the driver's seat, there is usually a red triangular button on the dashboard, which is the hazard light switch. When I press it directly, the front and rear lights will flash simultaneously to alert others of a situation. This is especially important during emergency stops, such as when the car suddenly breaks down or a minor accident occurs. By turning on the hazard lights immediately, I can prevent other vehicles from colliding. In bad weather, like heavy fog or rain, I also use them to increase visibility. It's important to note that you shouldn't turn on the hazard lights unnecessarily while driving, as it can mislead others and become more dangerous. They are convenient to use when parked and waiting, but remember that the switch location varies by car—some are hidden on the side of the steering column, so familiarize yourself with your own vehicle.
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