How to adjust the high beam of the new Sylphy?
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The high beam adjustment button of the new Sylphy is located on the lower left side of the steering wheel. Turn on the high beam switch, rotate the knob upwards to raise the beam, and rotate it downwards to lower the beam. Below is a brief introduction to the new Sylphy: 1. Tires: The new Sylphy is equipped with Dunlop 195/60-R16 high-quality tires, which fully consider economy and comfort. The seven-spoke aluminum alloy wheels look very dynamic. 2. Safety: The central control steering wheel is wrapped in light-colored leather, with the hands-free Bluetooth system, audio control buttons, and ASCD cruise control buttons arranged on both sides, greatly reducing the frequency of the driver looking down while driving, thereby reducing the risk of accidents.
Last time I adjusted the high beams on my newly purchased Nissan Sylphy, I found the key was to do it steadily. Drive the car onto a flat road, find a spot without distractions to park—preferably at night when it's dark, but safety comes first—the lights shouldn't be adjusted too high or too low to avoid dazzling other drivers. Open the hood, locate the adjustment screws at the back of the headlights, usually a Phillips screwdriver will do the trick, turn it left or right a few times to adjust the height and width. Aim at a wall or garage door, measure the standard distance, about three to five meters, so the light shines evenly on the wall. I also often recommend checking the bulb condition regularly; if it's aging too quickly or too dim, replacing it early can prevent unexpected hazards. Don’t rush the whole process, take your time, it’ll be done in about 20 minutes—safety is the top priority, as poorly adjusted lights at night can easily lead to accidents. If you're really unsure, flip through the vehicle's user manual—the illustrated guide in there is especially helpful.