How to Turn On the Accord's Lights?

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StStella
07/24/25 9:11pm
Method to turn on the Accord's lights: When the vehicle is in the ignition state and the power mode is ON, you can use the automatic lighting control; when the light switch is turned to AUTO, the headlights and other exterior lights will automatically turn on and off based on the ambient brightness. The Honda Accord is a mid-size sedan with dimensions of 4893mm in length, 1862mm in width, and 1449mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2830mm. The Honda Accord's drive mode is a non-plug-in hybrid front-wheel drive, with a front suspension using MacPherson independent suspension and a rear suspension using multi-link independent suspension.
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AngelaFitz
08/10/25 2:33pm
Operating the lights on an Accord is actually quite simple. Having driven this model for several years, I can tell you there's a round knob or small lever on the left side of the steering wheel marked with light symbols. After starting the engine, rotate that knob to select modes: OFF completely turns them off, the middle position activates parking lights (only small lights), and ON turns on the headlights. Modern Accords might also have an AUTO setting, which automatically turns on the lights when it's dark—very practical. During rain or fog, remember to additionally press the fog light button located at the lower left of the steering wheel to improve visibility. While driving, never forget to check if the lights are functioning properly to avoid accidents at night. Make it a habit to quickly turn the knob every time before starting the car to ensure everything runs smoothly; if the lights don’t come on, it might be due to bulb aging or wiring issues—get it fixed promptly to avoid hazards. This way of operating is both safe and worry-free, making driving much more reassuring on the road.
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