How to Turn on the High Beam on Qoros 5?

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StMaya
08/27/25 7:48am
The method to turn on the headlights of Qoros 5 is to toggle the light control lever located at the lower left side of the steering wheel. Here are some related information about car headlights: 1. Adjustment Method: The focusing of car headlights can be adjusted by modifying the light position. This is achieved by adjusting the corresponding adjustment knobs at the back of the headlights. The specific parts to be adjusted and the tools required vary depending on the car model. Before adjustment, shine the headlights onto a wall and observe if the light is offset, too high, or too low. 2. Principle of Headlight Focusing: Traditional halogen lights have good focusing because the tungsten filament emits light from a central point, commonly referred to as "point light source." The point source of light is refracted and gathered together to illuminate the front and evenly spread on the road, ensuring sufficient brightness for the front view.
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DiCharlotte
09/09/25 6:33am
When I first got my Qoros 5, I wasn't very familiar with the light controls either. After some exploration, I found that turning on the high beams requires following specific steps. There's a light control stalk on the left side of the steering wheel. First, twist it toward the driver to turn on the parking lights, then twist it to the second position to activate the low beams. At this point, push the stalk forward firmly until you hear a click, and the blue high beam indicator will immediately appear on the dashboard. Make sure to push decisively—don't be too gentle. Remember to use high beams appropriately; they're most suitable on highways when there's no oncoming traffic. You must switch back to low beams when meeting other vehicles, as high beams can blind opposing drivers and cause accidents. Flashing the high beams is convenient—just pull the stalk toward you to flash, which is very effective for signaling the car ahead to yield. Developing the habit of turning off high beams is crucial; always take a quick glance at the dashboard before exiting the car. If you see the blue indicator, it means you've forgotten to turn them off.
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