How to Turn on the High Beam of Dongfeng Fengguang 580?

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SanMila
07/29/25 1:26am
The method to turn on the high beam of Dongfeng Fengguang 580: Push the switch towards the engine compartment position to keep the high beam on continuously; push it back one gear to turn off the high beam and restore the low beam; push it one gear towards the driver's direction for a temporary high beam flash, and the switch will automatically return to the low beam position when released. The body dimensions of Dongfeng Fengguang 580 are 4680mm in length, 1845mm in width, and 1715mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2780mm. The Dongfeng Fengguang 580 is equipped with a 1.4-liter turbocharged engine across the entire lineup, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
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Bridget
08/12/25 5:32am
Turning on the high beams in our Dongfeng Fengguang 580 is quite straightforward. You see the light control stalk on the left side of the steering wheel? Push the entire stalk forward toward the front of the car to keep the high beams on continuously. For a quick high beam flash, gently pull the stalk toward yourself and release. When pushed into position, you'll see a blue high beam indicator on the instrument cluster - remember to switch back to low beams when facing oncoming traffic, otherwise you'll dazzle other drivers. The fog lights are activated by twisting the knob at the end of the control stalk to the fog light icon. Both low and high beams on this vehicle use halogen bulbs, which aren't particularly bright at night - you might consider upgrading to LED bulbs.
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