
To operate the lights on a , follow these steps: 1. Locate the round light switch behind the left side of the steering wheel; 2. Turn it to the right once to turn on the parking lights; 3. Turn it to the right twice to turn on the low beams; 4. Push the side lever outward once to turn on the high beams; 5. Press the middle button to turn on the front and rear fog lights; 6. Lift the lever upward to activate the right turn signal; 7. Press the lever downward to activate the left turn signal. Important notes for light operation: 1. Turn on the headlights, side marker lights, and rear position lights when visibility is low at night; 2. Activate the turn signals 100 to 50 meters in advance when turning, changing lanes, overtaking, making a U-turn, or pulling over; 3. Do not use high beams when driving closely behind another vehicle in the same direction; 4. Turn on the hazard warning lights if the vehicle breaks down on the road.

I've been driving Chevrolets for over a decade, with the lighting controls mainly on the left stalk behind the steering wheel. Simply rotate the knob to turn on the lights: first click for parking lights, second for low beams. Push the stalk forward for high beams, pull it back for low beams, and a quick pull flashes the high beams. The turn signals are the most intuitive - flip up for right turn, down for left. Auto headlights are the most convenient; just turn the knob to AUTO position and they'll automatically turn on when entering underground parking or at dusk. The fog light switch is on the left dashboard knob - remember to turn it on during rain or fog. Don't forget to turn off lights after parking; newer models automatically shut them off after 30 seconds, while older versions may require manual switching off to prevent drain overnight.

Just picked up a last month, and the light controls are actually quite intuitive. The rotary switch on the left-hand control stalk manages the headlights: turn to AUTO for automatic mode, one click turns on the daytime running lights, and two clicks activate the headlights. For high beams, simply push the stalk forward, and a blue indicator will light up on the dashboard. To flash the high beams as a reminder to the car ahead, gently pull the stalk toward you. Turn signals are operated by moving the stalk up or down—down for left and up for right. The taillights automatically illuminate when reversing, while the fog lights require pressing a separate button on the left side of the center console. New car owners are advised to practice in different scenarios to get familiar with the response speed of the lights, which is crucial.

My has an automatic lighting feature, just turn the dial to the AUTO position and you're hands-free. Manual operation is also simple: rotate the head of the stalk behind the left side of the steering wheel – one turn for parking lights, another for headlights. Push the stalk forward for high beams, or pull it back slightly to flash the lights temporarily. The turn signals are the most basic – lift the stalk up for right turn signal and press it down for left. For foggy or rainy days, the fog light switch is located in the button panel near the driver's knee area. Note that the automatic headlights may have a half-second delay when entering tunnels, so it's best to open the window in advance to observe the surroundings. Avoid leaving the light switch in the middle position as it may cause poor contact.

Chevrolet's lighting logic is quite user-friendly. The main control is on the left-hand stalk: rotate to select between OFF/parking lights/low beam three modes. For continuous high beam, push the stalk all the way forward; for a quick flash, pull it back rapidly. Operating the turn signals is like using a joystick—push up for right turn, down for left turn. Auto mode is highly recommended—align the knob with the AUTO mark, and the lights will automatically turn on in rainy or dim conditions. The fog lights are separately controlled on the panel to the lower left of the steering wheel, marked with a fog droplet icon. After turning off the engine, always check the light status, especially for older models without auto power-off, as leaving lights on can drain the battery.

As a long-time owner, here are three key points for operating the lights. First, the stalk rotation control: the initial position turns lights off, rotating clockwise two steps turns on the parking lights and low beams respectively. Second, there are two ways to operate the high beams: push the stalk forward for constant high beams, or pull it gently toward the steering wheel to flash the high beams. Third, turn signals must be activated by moving the stalk up or down, don't use the rotary knob. It's recommended to keep the automatic headlights in AUTO mode, which activates automatically in low light. The taillights come on automatically when reversing, while the front fog lights need to be manually turned on, usually via a button on the left side of the dashboard. Remember to regularly clean the light covers, as rain and mud buildup can reduce brightness, especially for models with halogen bulbs.


