How to Turn on the High Beam of a Camry?

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ORhett
07/25/25 4:49pm
To turn on the high beam of a Camry, follow these steps: 1. Locate the light control lever; 2. Rotate the top to the low beam position; 3. Push the light lever forward. The Camry is a mid-size car under GAC Toyota, equipped with a 2.0T inline 4-cylinder turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 184ps, maximum torque of 290Nm, and maximum power of 135kW. The Camry's body dimensions are: length 4545mm, width 1856mm, height 1668mm, wheelbase 2680mm, minimum ground clearance 190mm, and curb weight 1480kg.
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Zelda
08/11/25 9:58pm
I've been driving a Camry for several years, and turning on the high beams is super easy. On the left side of the steering wheel, there's a light control lever. First, make sure the headlight switch is on (usually in the "auto" or "on" position), then push the lever forward—toward the dashboard—to activate the high beams. A blue indicator on the dashboard will light up, confirming they're on. Remember to use them only on open roads, not in the city, to avoid dazzling other drivers. During regular maintenance, check that the light covers are clean to prevent dirt from reducing brightness. If pushing the lever doesn't work, it might be a fuse or bulb issue, so get it fixed promptly. Safety first—don't overlook this basic function. Test it periodically to ensure it works properly for a more confident nighttime drive.
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