How to Switch Between High Beam and Low Beam?
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Switching between high beam and low beam methods: The control for high beam and low beam is located on the left-hand stalk of the steering wheel. The middle position is for low beam, while the first and third positions are for high beam. The high beam icon is blue with a straight line shape; the low beam icon is green with a downward-sloping line. There is a stalk on each side of the steering wheel—the right one controls the wipers, and the left one controls the lights, including switching between high and low beams and operating the turn signals. The light control stalk: The high and low beams are toggled by moving the stalk up and down, while the turn signals are activated by moving the stalk forward and backward. Both high and low beams are part of the headlights, primarily used for nighttime driving illumination. The high beam has a higher angle and longer range, suitable for poorly lit roads with poor visibility; the low beam has a lower angle and shorter range, typically used on well-lit roads with good visibility.