How to Turn on the High Beam of Ford Focus?
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Focus high beam control switch is located on the lever below the left side of the steering wheel. Push the lever forward to turn on the high beam. Here is some related information: 1. The new Focus still features Ford's classic Martin face design at the front, which has high recognition value. You can tell it's a Ford model from a distance. The sharp headlights on both sides are not connected to the grille, giving a sharp look. The unique small fog lights below adopt a quadrilateral design. 2. The 2020 Focus integrates 10 driving assistance functions including ACC Full-Speed Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control, LC Intelligent Navigation Assistance System, APA2 One-Touch Parking Assistance System, AEB Intelligent Sensing Brake Protection System (with pedestrian recognition), and FCW Collision Warning.
When it comes to turning on the high beams of a Ford Focus, as a car enthusiast, I think it's pretty straightforward but requires some attention to detail. Generally, you start the car first and make sure the low beams are on—usually by turning the light control stalk on the left side of the steering wheel to the low beam position. Then, push the light control stalk forward once; it will make a 'click' sound, and the blue high beam icon on the dashboard will light up. Remember to use high beams on poorly lit highways or rural roads, not in urban areas to avoid dazzling other drivers. When I drive a Focus, I’ve noticed that different model years might have slight variations—for example, older models use a traditional stalk, while newer ones might integrate it into multifunction buttons. It’s best to check the manual or test the operation. If the indicator light doesn’t come on, check the fuse or bulb to avoid issues at critical moments. Overall, safe driving is the priority, so just get into the habit of regular checks and adjustments.