How to Adjust the High and Low Beams of the Lingpai?
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Lingpai's high and low beam adjustment method is: Adjust the height by turning the adjustment knob at the corresponding position behind the headlight. The high beam is focused, emitting light that is parallel, more concentrated, and brighter. The low beam is designed for close-range illumination, with a wide coverage range (160 degrees), short projection distance, and non-adjustable focus. The Lingpai measures 4756mm in length, 1804mm in width, and 1509mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2730mm. It is a 4-door, 5-seater sedan with an ECVT continuously variable transmission. The car is equipped with a 1.5L L4 engine, naturally aspirated, delivering a maximum horsepower of 109ps and a maximum torque of 134nm, with a top speed of 180 kilometers per hour.
I've been driving a Honda Lingpai for several years, and adjusting the headlights is quite straightforward. There's a lever on the left side of the steering wheel. Gently pushing it forward switches to high beams, which illuminate farther ahead during night highway driving. Pulling it back to the original position turns on the low beams, suitable for city driving or crowded roads. If you want to flash the lights to alert others, just quickly pull the lever once—avoid keeping the high beams on to prevent blinding oncoming traffic. As for headlight height adjustment, if the beam seems misaligned, you'll need to open the hood and locate a small bolt behind the headlight. Use a screwdriver to fine-tune the angle: clockwise to raise the beam and counterclockwise to lower it. Avoid making drastic adjustments yourself to prevent violating regulations or causing issues. Regularly checking if the bulbs are working is also crucial to ensure driving safety. The Lingpai's lighting system is thoughtfully designed and easy to operate.