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How to Turn On the High Beam on a Buick?

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ORuth
07/29/25 11:24pm

The method to turn on the high beam on a Buick is: 1. Locate the lever that controls the turn signals on the left side of the steering wheel, and you will notice that the front end of the lever can be twisted; 2. The lever has two positions—twisting it once turns on the parking lights, and twisting it again turns on the low beam; 3. While the low beam is on, the driver can push the lever upward to activate the high beam. Buick's car models include: Excelle, Verano, Envision, Regal, and Velite 6. Taking the Excelle as an example: The Excelle is a compact car with dimensions of 4468mm in length, 1765mm in width, and 1469mm in height, a wheelbase of 2611mm, a body style of a 4-door 5-seater sedan, a 5-speed manual transmission, and a top speed of 170 km/h.

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LaHaven
08/16/25 2:00am

As a seasoned Buick driver, let me explain how to turn on the high beams: Typically, it's the control lever on the left side of the steering wheel. Push it upward once to activate the high beams; push it again or pull it back to switch to low beams. Some Buick models have an automatic mode, but the manual operation is basically the same. The key is to use them at night or on poorly lit roads—avoid using them in the city to prevent blinding oncoming drivers. Regularly check for bulb aging issues to ensure the lights function properly—safety first. Having driven a Buick for years, I find the design quite user-friendly and easy to master. Remember, use high beams in emergencies to see farther ahead, but switch back to low beams promptly and follow traffic rules for safety.

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LucasAnn
10/18/25 8:37am

I just learned to drive recently, sharing the Buick high beam operation: the lever on the left side of the steering wheel, push it directly upward once for high beam, pull it back to restore low beam. Remember to practice in a safe open area when operating for the first time, so as not to be flustered on the road. Buick's setup is quite straightforward, unlike some cars with complicated buttons. Don't use high beams in urban areas, otherwise you'll dazzle oncoming drivers and risk fines. My experience is to frequently check the bulb status. If there's haze or rainy nights, turning on high beams can improve visibility distance. Drive a few more times and you'll get familiar with it, rookies can become veterans too, keep a relaxed mindset and don't fear mistakes.

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JeffreyFitz
12/02/25 2:24am

From a technical perspective, the way to turn on the Buick high beams: by pushing the control lever on the left side of the steering wheel, the lever action triggers the circuit to switch to high beam mode. The core is a simple mechanical linkage, where the push rod activates a relay to send power to the high beam bulb. Buick's universal design is similar to most brands, with the operation point integrated into the steering control area. When using, pay attention to road conditions, only turn on when no vehicles are approaching, and avoid frequent switching in a short time to prevent system damage. Regularly maintain and check the filaments or wiring connections to ensure responsive and safe driving.

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