How to Turn on the High Beam in the Verano?
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First, turn the knob on the left side below the steering wheel to the right to turn on the low beam. Then, push or pull the control lever on the left side of the steering wheel to switch between the low beam and high beam. Additional relevant information is as follows: 1. Currently, most vehicle light switches are either lever-type or knob-type switches, with lever-type being the most common. 2. The Verano is a new compact model under the Buick brand, with body dimensions of 4718mm in length, 1802mm in width, and 1466mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2700mm. In terms of exterior design, the Verano features a bold front grille and dynamic, flowing body lines, adopting the new family-style design language. For the interior, the Verano's instrument panel sports a sporty dual-dial design, with a centered 4.2-inch color trip computer display that provides various vehicle information.
Back when I drove the Verano, operating the high beams was pretty straightforward. There's a light control stalk on the left side of the steering wheel—you just push it down one notch after turning on the low beams, and you'll hear a click when they activate. I usually only use them in areas with poor lighting, like highways or rural roads, avoiding prolonged use in crowded urban areas to avoid blinding others. To switch back to low beams, push it back to the original position or pull it up slightly. Remember to check if your light switch is in the ON position; otherwise, it won't work. When I was a newbie, I often forgot to turn off the high beams, but later I developed a habit of checking the dashboard icon to confirm. If the car has an automatic headlight mode, setting it to AUTO will adjust automatically, but manual operation offers more flexibility. Safety first—don't abuse high beams and follow the rules to avoid accidents.