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How to Turn on High Beam in a Car?

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EmmanuelLynn
08/31/2025, 12:41 AM

Method to turn on high beam in a car: First turn on the low beam. Whether it's a lever-type or knob-type light switch, the high beam is activated by moving the lever. Push the lever toward the engine compartment position to keep the high beam continuously on. The use of low beam and high beam is particularly important when two vehicles meet at night. When two vehicles are more than 150 meters apart, the high beam should be turned off and switched to low beam to avoid dazzling the other driver with the high beam light, ensuring driving safety. Car lights are the eyes of a vehicle. Commonly used lights include nighttime driving lights, fog lights, curve lights for illumination during turns, as well as brake lights, tail lights, reverse lights, and license plate illumination lights at the rear of the car. Although car lights also have a certain decorative function, their most important role is to ensure travel safety.

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VanNicole
09/12/2025, 03:57 AM

When driving, I often encounter situations where I need to use the high beams, such as when visibility is poor on highways at night. Locate the control lever on the left side of the steering wheel, push it firmly all the way forward, and a blue high beam icon will light up on the dashboard. At this point, the light will shine farther, allowing you to see the road ahead more clearly. However, you need to be mindful of the timing—turn it off when there are oncoming vehicles or sufficient city lighting to avoid glare and potential hazards. If the lever doesn't move or the light doesn't turn on, it might be due to dust buildup or a blown fuse; simply wipe it with a cloth or check the fuse. Familiarize yourself with the positions of your car's controls beforehand to avoid fumbling in emergencies, as ensuring driving safety should always come first.

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VanHarmony
10/26/2025, 10:00 PM

After driving for many years, I've found that the control lever on the left side switches to high beams when pushed outward and flashes the lights when pulled back. Especially in rural areas or on highways with poor lighting, pushing it outward illuminates objects dozens of meters away, preventing you from missing potholes. When operating it, be mindful: turn it off promptly during oncoming traffic to avoid fines; if the lever doesn't respond when pushed, check if the bulb is burnt out—replacing it yourself is straightforward. Make it a habit to check if the lights are functioning properly beforehand, don't wait until an accident happens to take action. Safe driving is the real skill.

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Almeida
12/09/2025, 09:16 PM

I turn on the high beams by pushing the left stalk on the steering wheel forward, and the blue icon on the dashboard lights up to confirm activation. Before each trip, I briefly test them to ensure proper operation. Not using this feature in dark sections can make it easy to miss road hazards. The operation isn't complicated—just push it smoothly—but don't overuse it. Only activate when necessary on open roads, as it significantly enhances driving safety.

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