How to Turn Off the Rear Light in the New Bora?
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The method to turn off the rear light in the New Bora is to press the switches on both sides of the rear light. The New Bora is the first independently designed model by FAW-Volkswagen, classified as a compact car. It comes equipped with a 6.5-inch multimedia screen, with an optional 8-inch large screen. Standard features include one-touch up/down windows with anti-pinch protection, heated exterior mirrors, and Bluetooth connectivity. In terms of safety, the New Bora is equipped with standard AUTOHOLD, an Electronic Stability Program (ESP), and an anti-theft system with an audible alert. Mid-to-high trim levels are equipped with six airbags. For powertrain options, the New Bora offers a 1.5L and a 1.4T engine, with the 1.5L engine delivering a maximum power of 83 kW and the 1.4T engine producing a maximum power of 110 kW.
As a new Bora owner, I find it quite simple to turn off the rear lights. Typically, the rear lights are automatically controlled—they turn on when the door opens and automatically turn off once the door is closed. However, if you want to manually turn them off in advance, just look up at the center of the front roof, where there's a small button or switch. Press it directly, and the lights will go off. I remember one time when I left the lights on after opening the door at night, which drained the battery quite a bit. Later, after regularly checking the battery's lifespan, I realized that turning off the lights saves a lot of power. So, developing the habit of checking if the lights are off before parking can protect the vehicle's electrical system. Additionally, if there are children sleeping in the back or you don't want the light to be too bright, turning it off is very convenient. The Bora's light design is user-friendly, with responsive buttons that don't distract from driving. Especially during long parking periods, be careful not to let the lights drain the battery.