
To turn on the high beam of Changan Eado, you can operate it through the light control lever. The high beam focuses its light in a parallel direction, which is more concentrated and brighter, illuminating objects that are farther and higher. The body dimensions of Changan Eado are: length 4730mm, width 1820mm, height 1505mm, with a wheelbase of 2700mm and a fuel tank capacity of 53l. Changan Eado is equipped with a 1.4T turbocharged engine, with a maximum power of 116kW and a maximum power speed of 6000rpm, a maximum torque of 260Nm, matched with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.

As a Changan Eado owner, I frequently operate the lighting system myself. Turning on the high beams is straightforward: sit in the driver's seat, first ensure the engine is started and the light switch is in the on position (usually on a knob or button). Then look at the control lever on the left side of the steering wheel—a gentle upward push flashes the high beams, suitable for alerting the vehicle ahead; if pushed all the way until it clicks, the high beams stay on continuously. The dashboard will display a blue icon indicating activation. I'm accustomed to using them when driving on highways at night or on suburban roads without streetlights, as they help see distant road conditions clearly. However, remember to switch back to low beams in urban areas or when facing oncoming traffic to avoid safety hazards. During regular driving, develop the habit of routinely checking indicator lights and keeping lighting components clean to prolong their lifespan.

From a safe driving perspective, I believe proper use of high beams is crucial. On the Changan Eado, the operation is straightforward: after starting the vehicle, turn to the left-hand stalk on the steering wheel. A brief upward push activates the flash-to-pass warning, while pushing it all the way until it clicks turns on the constant high beams. The instrument panel will display a blue indicator as feedback. I recommend using them only on dark, unpopulated road sections and avoiding activation in urban areas to prevent disturbing others. When operating, keep your hand steady and push the stalk gently to avoid damage. Correct usage can enhance nighttime driving visibility and reduce accident risks. Remember to regularly visit maintenance points to check the lighting system, ensuring everything functions properly.

As a newly licensed driver, I've experimented with the lighting controls while driving the Changan Eado. Activating the high beams is quite straightforward: insert the key to start the car, then turn on the headlight switch. The lever on the left side of the steering wheel - a gentle upward push flashes the high beams, while a firm push and hold keeps them on continuously. You'll see a small blue indicator light on the instrument cluster. I only use them on remote roads, avoiding populated areas. The operation is simple enough for beginners to master after a few practices, and developing the habit of proper light switching enhances safety.


