How to Turn on the Ambient Lighting in Volkswagen Sagitar?

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LeCarmen
07/24/25 9:37pm
Turn on the screen and press the "CAR" button to enter the settings interface, find "Ambient Lighting" and select manual mode, then choose your preferred color to activate the ambient lighting. Below is a detailed introduction to ambient lighting: 1. Ambient lighting, also known as LED ambient lighting, is a type of LED light that serves as a perfect choice for theme parks, hotels, homes, exhibitions, commercial spaces, and artistic lighting, creating the desired atmosphere for people's lives. 2. People can customize their preferred scene lighting effects based on their illumination needs (such as color, temperature, brightness, and direction). According to individual requirements and scene conditions, they can select and control the brightness, grayscale, and color changes of the light in different spaces and times.
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MacArcher
08/10/25 2:42pm
I've been driving a Volkswagen Sagitar for two years and really love its ambient lighting feature, which is super easy to operate. After starting the car each time, I usually find the 'Settings' icon on the central screen, tap into it, then select either the 'Vehicle Settings' or 'Lighting' menu where the 'Ambient Lighting' option is located - just toggle it on/off directly. I can also adjust colors, like using blue tones for more relaxed night driving or switching to bright red during long trips to change the mood. The whole process takes barely 10-15 seconds with the screen's quick response, no need to worry about lag. Just note it won't work if the car isn't started or the screen is off - I'd recommend trying daylight adjustments to see the effects too.
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