How to Adjust the High Beam of the Nissan Sylphy?
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The high beam adjustment button is located on the lower left side of the steering wheel. Turn on the high beam switch and rotate the knob upwards to raise the beam or downwards to lower it. The "0" position is the highest, the "1" position reduces the light height by one level, the "2" position is a relatively lower setting, and the "3" position is the lowest. Additional information: 1. The high beam is used during night driving to adjust the intensity of light based on the distance of the filament. At its focal point, the light is emitted in parallel, concentrated and bright, capable of illuminating distant and high objects. High beams enhance visibility and expand the field of observation. 2. During nighttime encounters with oncoming vehicles, high beams can cause temporary blindness to the opposing driver. The duration of this blindness varies depending on the driver's vision and the surrounding environment, but it typically lasts at least 2 seconds. During this time, the driver's ability to observe pedestrians and incoming vehicles is significantly reduced, akin to driving with closed eyes.