How to Turn on the Headlights of Qoros 3?

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DelKarter
09/07/25 4:53am
First, start the car, then locate the light switch knob on the left side of the steering wheel. Push forward once to turn on the low beam, then push the switch lever forward again to activate the high beam.
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AlejandroDella
09/19/25 4:13am
The method for turning on the headlights of the Qoros 3 is quite straightforward. Its light control stalk is located on the left side of the steering wheel, which is a common position for most vehicles. You need to rotate the knob to the position marked with the low-beam or high-beam icon. There is usually an Auto mode for automatic activation at night. For temporarily turning on the high beams, pull the stalk toward the steering wheel, and a blue high-beam indicator will appear on the instrument panel. Remember, the fog light switch is in the button area on the left side of the dashboard—don’t forget to turn on the hazard lights during heavy rain or fog for added safety. Another detail many overlook: if you need light to find something after turning off the engine, you can rotate the knob to the parking light position, which consumes less battery power and prevents draining it. Beginners are advised to check the manual illustrations to familiarize themselves with the vehicle, as design logic may vary slightly between brands.
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