How to Turn Off Automatic Headlights?
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The automatic headlights will turn off automatically after the car is parked. After reducing the speed to 65km/h, the automatic headlights will turn off automatically after driving for 150 seconds. If the car's wipers are turned on and used continuously for more than 5 seconds, the automatic headlights will turn on. After the headlights are turned on, if the wipers are turned off and then used continuously or intermittently for more than 255 seconds, the automatic headlights will turn off automatically.
I noticed many people ask this question, and it's actually quite simple. In an automatic transmission car, turning off the lights is usually done via the light control stalk on the left side of the driver's seat or a knob on the instrument panel. Find the switch with the headlight or auto icon and rotate it counterclockwise to the 'off' position—most vehicles are designed this way. If the car has automatic headlights, they might turn on automatically at startup. If you can't turn off the lights, check if it's in auto mode and switch back to manual. Common reasons include sensor failure or a stuck switch preventing the lights from turning off. In such cases, handling it while the car is parked is safer to avoid draining the battery. It's advisable to quickly check the lighting system before each trip to ensure proper operation. After all, having the lights suddenly stay on at night and drain the battery isn’t ideal. For specific instructions, it’s best to refer to the user manual for your particular car model.