
Rotate the outermost knob of the control lever one notch forward, and the width indicator lights will turn on. Based on the width indicator lights, rotate it one more notch forward. The high beam design of the Emgrand is not controlled by a knob but by the movement of the light lever. Push the light lever upward once, and the right turn signal will light up. At this time, the right turn signal indicator on the dashboard will start flashing. Rotate the knob ring in the middle of the light lever forward, align the front fog light symbol with the fog light indicator arrow, and the green front fog light indicator will light up.

As an owner of a Emgrand, operating the light switch is quite straightforward. It's located on the rotary lever to the left of the steering wheel. For normal driving, just turn the knob to the 'low beam' position to activate the dipped headlights, and an icon will illuminate on the dashboard. If you need to flash the high beams to alert vehicles ahead, simply push the lever forward gently—it will return to dipped beams when released. To keep the high beams on continuously, pull the lever towards you to lock it in position. There's also a button nearby for the fog lights—press it to turn on the rear fog light, which is useful in rainy or foggy conditions. For models with automatic headlights, rotate the knob to the 'AUTO' position, and the system will adjust the lights based on ambient light levels. Remember to avoid blinding others by accidentally using high beams—safety comes first. I always check the light settings before driving to ensure everything works properly. The light switch design is quite user-friendly, and you'll get used to it over time. If issues arise, refer to the manual or visit a 4S store for advice, but the basic operations are easy to learn and very convenient.

From a technical perspective, let me explain the operation of the Emgrand's lighting controls. The multifunctional stalk primarily controls the lights through rotating and push-pull actions. When you get in the car, first rotate the knob from OFF to parking lights, then to LOW BEAM to turn on the dipped headlights - at this point the main headlights will illuminate. The high beam flash is achieved by briefly pushing the stalk forward (it automatically returns), used for signaling other vehicles. To activate constant high beams, pull the stalk toward yourself to lock it in position, indicated by a blue icon on the instrument cluster. The fog light switch is a separate button nearby - when pressed, it enhances visibility in poor weather conditions. Always maintain proper light adjustment during operation, avoiding high beam usage in urban areas to prevent disturbing others. The lighting system integrates sensors that enable intelligent dimming and power saving in automatic mode, which works quite well. Maintaining lighting safety is crucial - I recommend regular inspections to prevent switch stiffness or failure that could affect driving safety. Develop the good habit of testing your lights every time you enter the vehicle.

For beginners driving the Emgrand, operating the light switch is quite straightforward. The lever on the left side of the steering wheel is the main controller. Rotate the knob to the 'low beam' position to turn on the headlights before driving. Remember to always use this setting at night or in low visibility conditions to ensure clear road visibility. To flash the high beams, simply push the lever forward briefly and release—avoid holding it down. The small button nearby activates the fog lights for enhanced illumination in rainy conditions. Don’t stress about the controls; practice a few times to familiarize yourself with their positions. Incorrect light usage can be hazardous, so always check that the switches function properly before driving. The dashboard light icons clearly indicate their status. Driving the Emgrand isn’t difficult—just stay calm and drive steadily.

Safety is the top priority, so operate the Emgrand light switch with caution. Correctly turning on the low beams illuminates the road in darkness and ensures other vehicles can see you, otherwise accidents may occur. The switch is on the left stalk of the steering wheel—turn it to the low beam position to activate the headlights. A light push temporarily flashes the high beams for alerts, but avoid overuse. The high beam lever should only be used on empty roads to prevent dazzling others. Pressing the fog light button enhances visibility in harsh weather. I emphasize developing the habit of checking all light functions every time you start the car to avoid malfunctions caused by aging switches or errors. Safe driving relies on proper light settings—pay attention to standardized operations to minimize risks.

Scenario-based operation of Emgrand lighting. Imagine driving long distances at night: after getting in the car, rotate the left stalk to 'low beam' to activate the headlights for forward illumination. Once the dashboard lights up, you can drive with peace of mind. When encountering a slow-moving vehicle ahead, gently push the stalk forward to flash the high beams as a reminder for them to yield. Upon entering a pitch-dark national highway, pull the stalk to turn on the constant high beams, illuminating a longer distance to spot obstacles. If sudden rain or fog occurs, press the nearby button to activate the fog lights for enhanced visibility. Each action feels intuitive and natural, with reasonably designed switch positions that remain accessible even during turns. The Emgrand's lighting adjustments are quick and convenient, adapting to various driving environments to ensure smooth journeys.


