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How to Turn Off the Automatic Headlights on the Vezel?

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HoldenAnn
09/08/2025, 01:57:34 AM

The Vezel has an 'Auto' position on the headlight control knob. Simply rotate the knob out of this position to turn off the automatic headlights. This position refers to the automatic headlight function. Adjusting away from this position allows you to manually turn off the automatic headlight feature.

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DiLucy
09/20/2025, 12:33:30 AM

When I drove the Vezel before, I also struggled with how to turn off the automatic headlights. It's actually very simple. There's a rotary knob on the left side of the steering wheel, and the position marked AUTO is the automatic mode. To turn it off, just rotate it to the OFF position. At this point, the automatic headlight indicator on the dashboard will go out, indicating that it has been successfully turned off. However, it's important to note that the system will automatically turn back on after restarting the car, so you have to manually adjust it every time you drive. Once on a rainy day, I forgot to turn it off, and when I entered a tunnel, the lights suddenly turned on and startled me. Now, I've developed the habit of turning it to OFF during the day and switching it back to AUTO before driving at night. This way, I can save power and make it easier to operate.

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McRobert
11/02/2025, 11:57:15 PM

Turning off the automatic headlights on the Vezel is quite simple, primarily controlled by the light dial on the lower left side of the steering wheel. This dial has four positions: OFF, parking lights, headlights, and AUTO. Just rotate the dial from AUTO to the OFF position, and the green automatic headlight indicator on the dashboard will disappear. Note that the automatic mode is enabled by default when the car is powered on, so you'll need to turn it off again after restarting the engine. For instance, with my three-year-old Vezel, I make a habit of manually disabling the automatic headlights before entering tunnels during the day to avoid sudden light activation that could be distracting. While the feature is quite intelligent, occasional manual adjustments better suit personal preferences.

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VanLiam
12/16/2025, 11:56:49 PM

Turning off the automatic headlights is a quick and easy task. Just locate the light control area on the left side of the driver's seat, then rotate the knob with letter markings directly from the AUTO position to the OFF position, and you're done. My husband commutes in a Vezel and turns this off every day before leaving our neighborhood since the area is well-lit and headlights aren't necessary. However, remember that the system automatically resets to AUTO mode every time you restart the engine, so you'll need to repeat the operation. Once, we forgot to turn it off, and when starting in the underground garage, the headlights shone directly into the opposite parking space, prompting the owner there to honk as a reminder.

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MacHayden
02/06/2026, 12:45:28 AM

It's quite simple: The light control knob on the lower left of the steering wheel should currently be in the AUTO position. Turn it counterclockwise one notch to OFF, and wait for the dashboard indicator light to go out. However, note that the setting will automatically reset when the car restarts, so it's important to develop a habit of checking after starting the engine. Once after washing my car, I forgot to turn it off, and the sudden illumination in the damp garage startled the staff. Now I always remind my friends to turn it to OFF when parking to avoid battery drain. Actually, the automatic headlight design is quite considerate, and manually turning them off in special situations is a reasonable operation.

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RubyMarie
05/01/2026, 04:29:43 PM

Just follow the knob operation. There's a circular knob in the steering wheel's left control area. Locate the position marked AUTO and turn it one notch toward OFF to deactivate. When successfully turned off, the dashboard indicator light will go out. Note that the system will revert to automatic mode after vehicle restart, so you'll need to reset it each time you drive. Last time I rode with a friend who turned this off, it indeed saved power during daytime with good lighting. However, it's best to switch back to automatic mode for night driving, especially on poorly lit roads - safety first. When parked and waiting, turning off headlights is more considerate to avoid shining directly into pedestrians' eyes.

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