
Here are the steps to turn on the headlights of the Levin: 1. The control lever on the left side of the steering wheel. After turning on the headlights, the default state is low beam. Push it forward once to switch to high beam; 2. If it cannot be pushed forward in the default state, it means it is already in high beam mode. Here is some additional information about the Levin: 1. The Levin is based on the Toyota A-class car's American version; 2. The exterior design inspiration of the American version of the Levin comes from the North American raptor, the bald eagle, and the Levin inherits its sharp styling. 3. Like the American version, the Levin is built on Toyota's latest global mid-size car MC platform, which also includes luxury models under the Toyota Group such as the Lexus NX and Lexus CT.

Turning on the headlights of the Leiling is actually quite intuitive. I remember trying it several times when I first started driving. There's a control stalk on the left side of the steering wheel—just rotate it from the 'off' position to the middle position for parking lights or the right position marked with the headlight symbol, and the headlights will illuminate. If your car has automatic headlights, simply set it to auto mode and they'll activate automatically when it gets dark, eliminating the need for manual operation. Never forget to turn on your headlights while driving, especially during dusk or rainy conditions, as it significantly improves visibility and helps prevent accidents. Regularly checking your headlight status is also crucial—for example, doing a quick test before driving at night ensures there are no burnt-out bulbs or wiring issues. Developing these habits makes driving both safer and more efficient.

For the headlight operation of the Levin, my habit is to directly turn the control knob on the left side of the steering wheel. Twist it to the correct position: usually the one marked with the headlight symbol, and the lights will turn on with a twist. If there's an automatic function, setting it to auto will allow the system to adjust the lighting time based on ambient light, eliminating the need for manual adjustments. Always turn on the headlights when driving in low-light conditions, such as at night or in tunnels, as this helps you see the road clearly and alerts other drivers. Don't be lazy—manually test the bulbs to ensure the circuit is functioning properly without any short circuits, avoiding the risk of sudden light failure while driving. A few simple steps ensure safety and peace of mind.

When turning on the headlights of my Levin, I usually operate like this: rotate the lever on the left side of the steering wheel, find the headlight icon and twist it to turn them on. The automatic version is even more convenient when set to auto. Don't forget to turn on the lights when it gets dark to protect your visibility.


