How to Turn On the Car's Low and High Beams?

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AdrianMarie
07/29/25 12:27pm
Methods to turn on the car's low and high beams: 1. Locate the car's light lever-style control switch, rotate the upper part of the control switch to align with the low beam icon to turn on the low beams; 2. After switching to the low beams, simply push or pull the lever to adjust to the high beams. Once the high beams are activated, their illumination distance and width will increase. Drivers can distinguish between low and high beams by the indicator lights on the dashboard—the low beam icon has downward-facing light lines, while the high beam icon has forward-facing light lines. It's worth noting that the use of low and high beams is particularly important when two vehicles meet at night. When two vehicles are more than 150 meters apart, the high beams should be switched to low beams to avoid dazzling the other driver and ensure driving safety, which is also a step toward courteous driving.
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