How to Turn On Car Lights?

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JuneFitz
07/29/25 3:11pm
Methods to turn on car lights: 1. Turn signals are used when changing direction, divided into left and right turn signals. When activated, the lights flash continuously. Pull the car's lever downward to activate the left turn signal and push it upward for the right turn signal; 2. Fog lights are used in rainy or foggy weather, with the main feature of strong penetration in low visibility conditions, alerting vehicles behind to prevent rear-end collisions; 3. Hazard warning lights (double flashing lights) are mainly used to alert other vehicles and pedestrians. The hazard light button is located in the middle of the dashboard, and pressing the red button once activates them; 4. To turn on the low beam headlights, simply rotate the light switch to the low beam position, and the low beams will illuminate. For daily driving, activating the low beams is sufficient to meet the needs; 5. High beam headlights are activated by pushing the light control lever forward or pulling it inward. Pushing it forward keeps the high beams on continuously, while pulling it inward once flashes the high and low beams alternately.
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