How to Operate High and Low Beams?

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DelBennett
07/24/25 1:53pm
The operation method of high and low beams mainly includes: 1. There is a set of light combination switches on the left side of the steering wheel. 2. At night, rotating the combination switch forward one notch turns on the dashboard lights. 3. Rotating another notch switches to low beams, and one more notch forward activates the high beams. Additional Information: 1. Car high and low beams are used for nighttime driving illumination. 2. When meeting another vehicle at night, switch to low beams at least 150 meters away from the oncoming vehicle. Use low beams when meeting non-motor vehicles on narrow roads or bridges. 3. If road conditions are being explored or there is an oncoming vehicle in the opposite lane, switch back to low beams at least 150 meters in advance.
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