How to turn on the high beam of Volkswagen cars?

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JuliaFitz
07/29/25 8:00pm
Volkswagen cars' high beam can be turned on by following these steps: 1. The horizontal lever on the left side of the steering wheel controls the turn signals; 2. The front end of the lever can be twisted, with two positions: twist once for the parking lights, and twist again for the low beam; 3. With the low beam on, push the lever upwards to activate the high beam. The composition of car lights: 1. Parking lights: To alert other vehicles and pedestrians; 2. Turn signals: To signal turns to other vehicles and pedestrians; 3. Headlights: Consisting of low beam and high beam, used for illumination; 4. Fog lights: Used in foggy conditions; 5. Reverse lights: To alert pedestrians and vehicles behind; 6. Brake lights: To alert vehicles behind.
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