How to Turn on the High Beam on the Atenza?
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The method to turn on the high beam of the Atenza is: rotate the top of the lighting control lever to the low beam position, then push it forward. The functions of the high beam are: 1. When passing through an intersection at night, quickly switch between the low beam and high beam to alert incoming vehicles at the intersection; 2. Improve visibility and expand the observation field. The Atenza is a mid-size car with the following body dimensions: length 4870mm, width 1840mm, height 1445mm, wheelbase 2830mm, fuel tank capacity 56.2 liters. It is equipped with a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine, with a maximum power of 116kW and a maximum power speed of 6400rpm.
Having driven the Mazda6 Atenza for years, operating the high beams is actually quite simple. From the driver's seat, locate the turn signal stalk on the left side of the steering wheel - pulling it toward you briefly flashes the high beams (useful for signaling other drivers), while pushing it forward engages permanent high beam mode. Important note: always ensure low beams are activated first, otherwise the high beams won't function. A blue indicator light on the instrument cluster confirms successful activation. Urban areas require responsible usage - avoid unnecessary high beam activation as it creates glare hazards and may incur fines. Reserve high beams for unlit roads or highways when no oncoming traffic is present, significantly improving visibility. Regular maintenance should include inspecting lighting components for bulb degradation or fuse issues; address malfunctions promptly to prevent nighttime driving hazards. The Mazda6 Atenza's ergonomic stalk design makes high beam operation intuitive with its push-pull functionality.