How to switch between low beam and high beam on BMW X5?

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LaOlive
07/30/25 9:05am
BMW X5 low beam and high beam switching method: The high/low beam switch is located on the left side of the steering wheel. Rotate the light control switch handle to the low beam position to turn on the low beams; When the switch is turned to the low beam position, pull the lever inward to flash the high beams once, and push it outward to keep the high beams on continuously. The BMW X5 is BMW's first four-wheel-drive SUV model, with dimensions of 4909mm in length, 1938mm in width, and 1772mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2933mm. This car is equipped with a double overhead camshaft inline 6-cylinder engine, paired with a 6-speed automatic manual transmission, with a maximum engine power of 190 kilowatts and a maximum torque of 300 Newton meters.
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