How to Turn on the High Beam for the 10th Generation Civic?
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The method to turn on the high beam for the 10th Generation Civic is: Push the control lever on the left side of the steering wheel forward until you hear a click to activate the high beam; when the high beam is on, pull the lever backward to switch back to the low beam; pull the lever backward and release it to flash the high beam. Turn on the high beam at night when there are no street lights or visibility is poor; use the low beam when driving on roads with street lights at night, when encountering pedestrians on the roadside, or on narrow roads, narrow bridges, and curves. In terms of power, the 10th Generation Civic is equipped with a 1.5L turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 177ps, a maximum power of 130kW, and a maximum torque of 220Nm, paired with a continuously variable transmission.
As a new driver who just got my license, I'm quite nervous about using high beams. In the 10th-generation Civic, you need to start the vehicle first and make sure the headlight master switch is on (usually a knob on the left side of the steering wheel). Then, while seated in the driver's position, use your left hand to hold the control stalk on the left side of the steering wheel—it's similar to the turn signal lever. Push the stalk forward (away from you) to activate high beams, and pull it back to switch to low beams. The first time I tried, I almost pushed it the wrong way, so I recommend practicing several times in a safe place. High beams should only be used at night or in low visibility conditions, and should be avoided in urban areas as they can dazzle oncoming drivers. Always check if they're turned off before exiting the car to save battery and ensure safety. Regular maintenance of the lighting system is also important to prevent malfunctions at critical moments.