
Locate the fog light symbol on the vehicle's light control lever and rotate the control ring to align the front fog light symbol with the activation point. To activate the rear fog lights, rotate the light control lever to align with the activation point. The dashboard will then display the rear fog light symbol, indicating that the rear fog lights are on.

When driving a Volkswagen, turning on the headlights is a basic operation. After getting in the car, first start the engine by turning the ignition, then you'll find a light control stalk on the left side of the steering wheel. Rotate the end of that stalk from the OFF position on the left to the low beam icon to turn on the headlights. Many new Volkswagen models come with automatic headlight function - when set to AUTO mode, they turn on/off automatically based on ambient light, which is convenient and worry-free. Especially remember to turn on your lights when driving at night - not only does it help you see the road clearly, but it also avoids traffic tickets. Some models also come with daytime running lights that turn on when starting, but low beams provide the main illumination. Pay extra attention to light settings during rain or fog to ensure visibility. In short, just keep the stalk in the correct position - it's simple and safe.

I've always driven Volkswagens, turning on the headlights is as natural as eating. After starting the car, just twist the left-hand stalk - usually rotating it to the right for low beam position. Volkswagen's lighting system is quite stable, and since I often drive at night, the AUTO setting is super practical as it automatically turns on the lights when it gets dark. Don't forget to check if they're working properly after turning them on - dim lighting might indicate bulb aging. Road safety comes first; driving without lights at night can easily lead to accidents. Volkswagen's light adjustment is also very user-friendly - just push the stalk to switch to high beam. During regular maintenance, I always have the lights checked to ensure everything's working properly.

Turning on the headlights in a Volkswagen is straightforward: After starting the engine, locate the control lever on the lower left side of the steering wheel and rotate it from OFF to the position marked for headlights. Some Volkswagen models come with an automatic function—simply set it to AUTO, and the lights will adjust automatically. After turning on the lights, check that there are no warning indicators on the dashboard to ensure driving safety.


