How to turn off the constantly lit rear light in the Magotan?
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The rear light in the Magotan can be turned off either from the driver's seat or the control panel located at the rear. The functions of car lights include the following 5 types: 1. Position lights: Serve as a warning to other vehicles, used when the car has issues and needs to park by the roadside; 2. Front and rear fog lights: Illuminate the road in severe weather conditions, aiding the safe driving of the car. Fog lights are generally designed on the bumper; 3. Low and high beams: Assist the car in illuminating the road. Low beams have a distinct cutoff line, which is very useful when vehicles approach each other, not affecting the other driver's vision. High beams have adjustable brightness, with light that doesn't scatter easily and can illuminate over long distances; 4. Brake lights: Automatically light up when the driver steps on the brake, warning the vehicles behind to maintain a safe distance and reducing traffic accidents; 5. Turn signals: Turned on by the driver when making a turn, helping the vehicles behind to make judgments and enhancing traffic safety.
Hey, I also had the issue with the rear interior light staying on in my Magotan, which was quite annoying at first. Looking back, the most common causes are the doors not being closed tightly—people often forget to give them a firm push when getting in or out of the back seats. Another possibility is the small white button on the ceiling getting stuck; a simple press with your hand can usually fix it. If that doesn’t work, it might be a faulty control switch. In my case, the button had some dirt stuck to it, and wiping it clean with a wet wipe solved the problem. Don’t underestimate this issue—leaving the light on can drain the battery, especially in winter when you might struggle to start the car in the morning, wasting both time and money. I recommend checking the light before parking each time; developing this small habit can save a lot of hassle. During maintenance, ask the mechanic to inspect the switch’s wiring—if it’s really broken, fixing it early brings peace of mind. In short, start with the simple fixes to easily handle these everyday minor problems.