How to adjust the headlights of the Geely New Vision?
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Geely New Vision headlight height adjustment: Open the engine hood, adjust the left and right sides on the headlights, and the white plastic at the back adjusts the height. The specific method is as follows: 1. Open the front engine cover. There is a white plastic hexagonal head axis parallel to the length of the car behind the headlight. Use an 8mm socket with a very short screwdriver handle to adjust. The left light is a bit difficult to reach, so it is recommended to remove the upper plastic protection. 2. Turn on the following lights: Rotate the front combination lamp/rotate the knob at the end of the turn signal lever. (The door must be closed). Position 1: Position lights, license plate lights, and dashboard lights turn on. The position light indicator (green) on the dashboard will light up to indicate that the position lights are active. Position 2: The front combination lamp and all lights in Position 1 turn on. Position 3 (AUTO): The automatic gear of the lights will automatically turn on or off all lights in Position 2 depending on the brightness of the surrounding environment. If you switch to this gear, when the surrounding environment becomes dark or you drive into a tunnel or parking lot, all lights in Position 2 will automatically turn on.
I recently bought a Geely New Vision and find the headlight settings quite straightforward. There's a control lever on the left side of the steering wheel—gently push it up to turn on the high beams and pull it down for low beams. When it gets dark, the lights will automatically turn on via sensors, so no manual operation is needed. However, I suggest you first check the settings menu inside the car—select the 'Lights' tab on the central screen and enable 'Auto-Sensing' mode for a more hassle-free drive. I also like adjusting the headlight height; there’s a knob below the dashboard to align the beam properly on the road, avoiding shining too high to prevent blinding others. After setting it up, I always test the brightness before driving at night, as dirty light covers can reduce visibility and pose safety risks. Lastly, remember to consult the vehicle manual—it details all operational steps. New owners should practice in simulated driving scenarios before hitting the road to build good habits and avoid accidents. In short, just a few simple steps ensure proper light settings for a safer drive.