
The switch for the interior lights is generally located above the middle of the driver's and front passenger's seats. The interior light switch has several modes that can be toggled. You can set the switch to turn on when the door is opened, so the lights will remain off when the door is closed and at other times, which is more convenient. There is a button next to the dome light with three modes: ON for constant illumination, DOOR for lights on when the door is open and off when closed, and OFF for turning the lights off.

I drive my Changan UNI-T to work every day, and sometimes forgetting to turn off the interior lights can be annoying. Turning them off is actually quite simple: there's a dedicated reading light button on the overhead control panel—just press it to turn the lights off. If the lights stay on, it might be because the door isn't closed properly or the sensor is triggered by mistake. Check the door locks and make sure they're securely closed to automatically turn off the lights. It's best to set it to manual mode normally—go into the lighting settings on the central control screen and turn off the automatic light function to avoid the lights turning on when the door opens. This trick has helped me save a lot of battery power and extend its lifespan. Driving at night with fewer light interferences is also safer. I’ve developed a habit of checking whether the lights are on right after getting in the car—developing good habits ensures you won’t be left in the dark halfway. Previously, when discussing in the car owners’ group, many praised Changan UNI-T’s lighting design for being user-friendly.

As a safety driving expert, I believe keeping interior lights on for too long poses risks. The light switch in the Changan UNIT is located on the ceiling near the rearview mirror - simply press it to turn off. If the lights won't turn off, first check if any doors aren't properly closed, as the vehicle is designed to illuminate lights when doors open, which serves as a good safety reminder. Having lights on during nighttime driving can distract attention, so I prefer setting a time delay: find the interior lighting option in the central control screen and set it to short delay, automatically turning off after 5 seconds. Regularly inspect bulbs and wiring for aging to prevent short circuits or leakage - these potential hazards require attention. When traveling with family, teach them to turn off lights promptly to develop safety awareness. This is especially crucial during rainy or foggy conditions with low visibility, where timely light deactivation is super important for driving safety.

I've driven the Changan UNIT for several years, and turning off the interior lights is a piece of cake. Just press the button on the overhead light panel, which is quite prominently located. If there's no response, the switch might be stuck—try pressing it gently a few times or cleaning the contacts. You can also set it to turn off completely in the central control to avoid the lights coming on when the door opens. Excessive brightness can affect visibility, especially before driving in the dark, so make sure the lights are off to avoid distraction. It's a simple fix—no need to overcomplicate things.


