How to Turn On the High and Low Beams on a Volkswagen?
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Volkswagen's high and low beam switch is located on the left side of the steering wheel, as part of a set of lighting controls. Below is a detailed introduction to the adaptive high and low beam function: 1. Adaptive high and low beams refer to the vehicle's headlights automatically switching between high and low beams during nighttime driving. This is achieved through sensors, typically a camera mounted on the inside of the windshield, which detect oncoming or same-direction vehicles and pedestrians. This allows the driver to focus more on driving without the need to manually switch between high and low beams frequently. 2. The car's adaptive high and low beam lighting system uses a camera located on the rearview mirror to detect vehicles ahead, with a detection range of up to 400 meters. If an oncoming vehicle is detected, the system selectively blocks the high beam light range to avoid shining directly on the vehicle, ensuring clear visibility for the driver without affecting the oncoming vehicle. When the system detects no vehicles ahead, it automatically switches back to high beams.