How to Turn on the Headlights of a Haval F5?
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Turn the Haval F5 switch to the low beam position, and the low beams will light up. Below is an introduction to the use of the lights: 1. The high beams are generally activated by pushing the lever forward or pulling it inward. Pushing it forward keeps the high beams on continuously, while pulling it inward once makes the high and low beams flash alternately. 2. When using the high beams, always turn them off when encountering oncoming traffic and wait until the oncoming vehicle has passed before turning them back on. This is to avoid blinding the other driver with your high beams, which could cause an accident, and is also a standard of civilized driving. 3. If driving at night, the driver may not be sure whether the high beams or low beams are on. In fact, the driver can distinguish this by the indicator lights on the dashboard. Many modern car models no longer display a low beam indicator light on the dashboard, but if there is one, the difference between it and the high beam indicator is quite obvious. The low beam icon has light lines pointing downward, while the high beam icon has light lines pointing straight forward.
Operating the headlights on the Haval F5 is quite intuitive, especially for beginners like me who studied it right after getting the car. There's a knob on the left control stalk of the steering wheel—just turn it: AUTO mode lets the headlights turn on and off automatically based on light conditions, which is super convenient; manually rotate it to other positions to turn on the low beams or daytime running lights. After turning on the lights, an icon will appear on the dashboard as a reminder. I recommend turning them on early during cloudy, rainy days or at dusk to enhance safety. Also, make it a habit to check if the lights are off after parking to avoid draining the battery. Beginners should practice in open areas to get familiar—once you’re used to it, driving at night feels really reassuring.