How to Turn On the Headlights of Qoros 5?
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The light control lever of Qoros 5 is located at the lower left side of the steering wheel. Rotating the lever sequentially activates the following functions: auto mode, lights off, parking light mode, and headlight mode. Rotate the lever to the headlight mode to turn on the headlights. Here are some related details: 1. Some models of Qoros 5 are equipped with an automatic headlight function. By adjusting the headlights to auto mode, they will automatically turn on and off based on outdoor lighting conditions, which is especially useful when frequently passing through tunnels in mountainous areas, allowing for more focused driving. The light control lever of Qoros 5 also integrates the front and rear fog light switches. To activate them, pull the lever outward: one pull turns on the front fog lights, and another pull turns on the rear fog lights. Push the lever back to turn them off. 2. The turn signals are integrated into the side mirrors. When preparing to turn, the turn signal should be activated in advance. To signal a left turn, push the light control lever downward once; to signal a right turn, push it upward once. In conditions of heavy fog, snow, or heavy rain where visibility is impaired, low-beam headlights must be turned on even during the day. High-beam headlights should only be used when there are no other lighting facilities on the road and no oncoming vehicles, as they can severely impair the vision of other drivers and potentially cause traffic accidents.
When I first bought the car, I wasn't familiar with the operation of the Qoros 5 either, and I had to figure out how to turn on the lights while driving it. There's a lever on the left side of the steering wheel with a round knob on it—just turn it. Usually, there are several positions: OFF means the lights are off, AUTO is the automatic headlight mode (it will turn on the lights automatically when it gets dark), and turning to the bulb or light icon means manually turning on the headlights. On cloudy days or in the evening, I switch to manual mode, and the dashboard will light up an indicator to show that the lights are on. This design is very intuitive, and even beginners can get the hang of it quickly. I also recommend setting it to automatic mode for daily use—it's very hassle-free. Before driving, always check the knob position to ensure safety, and don't forget to turn on the lights in dark areas.