
Open the driver's side door and press the brake pedal. Press the one-touch start button. If all the dashboard lights illuminate, it indicates the engine has started. Press the ambient light button located next to the multifunction steering wheel to turn on the ambient lights. The ambient lights can also be activated via the headlight control knob, with two-stage brightness adjustment available.

I just got my Golf 8 not long ago, and I'm familiar with how to operate the ambient lighting. After starting the engine or turning on the power, touch the central control screen, go to the main menu to find the settings option, where there's an ambient lighting category. Click into it, and you'll see the ambient light switch. After turning it on, you can also adjust the color. I usually prefer warm yellow with medium brightness, which doesn't glare while driving and enhances comfort. The ambient lights are distributed in the door panels, dashboard, and footwell areas, designed quite exquisitely. It feels especially cozy in the car during night drives. If you forget to turn it off, it automatically turns off when you lock the car, saving battery power. Don't get distracted adjusting the lights while driving—safety first. The lighting system in the Golf 8 is integrated into the MIB3 entertainment system, making it simple yet sophisticated to operate. You'll get the hang of it after trying a few times.

Here's how to turn on the ambient lighting in Golf 8, which I explained clearly when recommending it to friends. After starting the vehicle and powering on, go to the settings menu on the central control screen, select 'Vehicle Interior Lighting' - that's where the ambient light switch is located. Just tap to turn it on. There are over 30 customizable colors available; I'd suggest beginners try blue or green. Adjust brightness using the slider to avoid overly bright lights that may interfere with visibility. The ambient lighting syncs with vehicle status - for example, automatically changing colors when switching driving modes, which is quite thoughtful. You can operate it using either the touchscreen or steering wheel buttons, but avoid doing so while driving as it may cause distraction. The LED light source has a long lifespan, but it's best to check that the fuse isn't blown. Overall, this feature enhances the in-car experience and makes driving more enjoyable.

Turning on the ambient lighting in the Golf 8 is quite straightforward. After starting the car, navigate to the settings section on the central screen, find the 'Ambient Lighting' option, and simply tap to enable it. You can choose your preferred color, like red for a cooler vibe at night. The lights are distributed throughout the cabin, and the setup is simple and effortless. It's energy-efficient to turn them on while parked, but avoid fiddling with the settings while driving. The operation is easy and convenient for daily use.

When I drive my Golf 8 to take my kids, I turn on the ambient lighting to make the rear seats more comfortable. After starting the car and powering it on, I go to the central control settings menu and select the ambient lighting switch inside the vehicle settings to turn it on. I adjust the brightness lower to avoid glare and use neutral colors like white for safety. The ambient lighting helps create a calm environment, reducing distractions while driving. The operation is stable and practical. For first-time users, I recommend checking the manual to confirm the location, and it will become smooth once you get familiar with it.


