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How to Turn On Low Beam and High Beam Headlights?

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DiNova
07/29/25 5:07pm
There is a control lever on the left side of the car steering wheel. The lever usually has a knob with at least two gears. Turning to the first gear turns on the parking lights, turning to the second gear turns on the parking lights plus low beam, and pushing it downward activates the high beam. You must first turn on the parking lights. Lifting the lever serves as a reminder for overtaking. Below are specific introductions about low and high beam headlights: 1. Low Beam: When encountering an oncoming vehicle that requires passing, use the low beam for safety and courtesy. 2. High Beam: You can turn on the high beam when driving on highways or in rural areas without street lights to expand the field of vision. However, when driving at low speeds, the engine's power generation is insufficient, and the battery is in a state of negative charging. Using the high beam will affect its service life. In addition, using the high beam when driving at low speeds at night will also increase the vehicle's fuel consumption.
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Daisy
08/14/25 7:28am
The control lever on the left side of the steering wheel is the main tool for operating the lights. Let me first explain how to turn on the low beams: That lever is usually on the left side. Gently rotate it with your fingers until it aligns with the small bulb icon, typically one or two turns, and the low beams will turn on. At this point, there might be an indicator light on the dashboard. To activate the high beams, simply push the lever forward all the way and hold it until you hear a click. A blue light symbol on the dashboard will indicate that the high beams are on. Remember to use high beams only on dark, empty roads to avoid blinding oncoming traffic. For everyday driving, keep the low beams on, and temporarily switch to high beams on highways or rural roads. When I first started learning to drive, it took me a few tries to get used to it. Developing the habit of checking your light settings is crucial to ensure clear visibility and enhance nighttime safety. Some cars have an automatic mode, but manual control is more reliable. Also, keeping the lights clean and free of dirt affects their performance.
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Rhonda
10/13/25 5:10am
Operating the lights is straightforward, with the lever on the left side of the steering wheel being the key. First, twist it to the low beam icon to turn on the low beams; when stronger illumination is needed, push the lever all the way forward to activate the high beams, indicated by the blue icon on the dashboard. Releasing the lever after pushing it will reset it to low beams, so you need to hold it to maintain high beams. In practice, keep low beams on in urban areas and switch to high beams only in remote, dark environments. When I first started driving, I was flashed as a warning for keeping high beams on too long, so always remember to switch back. Light conditions affect visibility, so regularly check if the lamp covers are clean. Newer models may have smart features, but manual operation is a fundamental skill that’s easy to learn and master.
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