How to turn on the high beam of the Lynk & Co 03?

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LaEva
07/29/25 4:41pm
To turn on the high beam of the Lynk & Co 03, locate the light control switch on the left side of the steering wheel. Rotate the switch to the high beam position, and the high beam indicator will appear on the dashboard. High beam operation tips: Pull the left lever toward the driver to activate the high beam, which will turn off when released as the lever automatically resets. Push the lever away from the driver to keep the high beam on continuously; manually pull the lever back to its original position to turn off the high beam. When to use high beams: Appropriate use of high beams can help with "road recognition" and serve as a reminder to oncoming vehicles.
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