How to Turn on High Beam in an Automatic Transmission Car?

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AliyahMarie
07/25/25 5:16pm
Generally, turning the switch once activates the parking lights, and turning it twice turns on the headlights. First, turn on the headlights, then push the control lever upward and hold it in position for a few seconds to switch to high beam. Similarly, with the high beam already on, pushing the control lever upward and holding it for a few seconds will maintain the high beam. Literally, it means the driver doesn't need to manually shift gears; instead, the vehicle's computer automatically shifts gears based on road and driving conditions.
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KingstonLynn
08/11/25 10:06pm
Turning on the high beams in an automatic transmission car has been quite straightforward in my over ten years of driving experience. The general steps are to first activate the headlights and switch to low beam mode, as the low beams must be turned on first for it to work. Then, locate the light control stalk on the left side of the steering wheel—pushing it forward towards the front of the car will engage the high beams, and a blue indicator on the dashboard will show they are active. The key is to use them appropriately: high beams are ideal for enhancing visibility on dark highways or rural roads, but they should be immediately switched back to low beams when encountering oncoming traffic or streetlights to avoid blinding others—this is not just a matter of courtesy but also safety regulations. Don’t forget to regularly check the bulbs and fuses to prevent sudden failures that could cause inconvenience. If the vehicle has an automatic headlight system, the sensor will adjust between high and low beams based on ambient light, but manual control is still possible. Developing good driving habits ensures a safe and smooth journey.
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