How to turn on the high beam of Toyota Corolla?
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Toyota Corolla's high beam activation method: Rotate the light switch to the headlight position, which is the low beam at this time. Simply pull the switch towards the driver to switch to high beam. High beam refers to adjusting the intensity of the light according to the distance of the filament when the vehicle is driving at night. At its focal point, the emitted light will be parallel and more concentrated, with greater brightness, capable of illuminating distant and high objects. High beam can improve visibility and expand the observation range. The Corolla is a compact sedan under Toyota, with a body length, width, and height of 4540mm, 1760mm, and 1490mm respectively, and a wheelbase of 2700mm. In terms of power, the Toyota Corolla is equipped with a 1.2T turbocharged engine, paired with a CVT continuously variable transmission. This engine has a maximum power of 85kW and a maximum torque of 185Nm.
I've been driving for twenty years, and the operation of the Toyota Corolla's high beams is simple and easy to remember. First, ensure the light switch is in the ON position—usually indicated by a green or white light on the dashboard. Then locate the control lever on the left side of the steering wheel—that long handle—push it all the way forward to lock the high beams on; a blue indicator on the dashboard will confirm this. If you just want to flash the high beams to warn others, quickly pull the lever back once. The Corolla's design is very user-friendly, preventing accidental misuse that could lead to danger. When driving at night, I only use high beams in remote rural areas or on highways when no one is around—never in the city to avoid dazzling other drivers and creating accident risks. Regularly cleaning the headlight covers also improves illumination, but safe driving always comes first.