How to Turn on High Beam in a Sedan?

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ElizabethFitz
07/30/25 6:26am
High beam activation steps are as follows: 1. Locate the high beam switch on the left-hand stalk behind the steering wheel or the light control knob on the left side of the steering wheel. 2. Turn on the low beam, then push the stalk downward. At this point, the instrument panel will display an indicator, and the high beam will be activated. Below are additional details: 1. The high beam focuses light parallel to the ground, emitting concentrated and bright illumination that can reach distant and elevated objects. 2. The low beam operates beyond its focal point (between 1x and 2x focal length), emitting divergent light that illuminates a wider area at closer range. The difference between high and low beams lies in their projection angles and distances: high beams have a higher angle and longer range, while low beams have a lower angle and shorter range.
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