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How to Turn on the High Beam on the Tayron?

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MacLorenzo
08/28/2025, 01:17:40 AM

Tayron turns on the high beam by rotating the switch handle to the high beam position. The high beam can improve visibility and expand the observation range. Taking the 2020 Tayron as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4589mm, width 1860mm, height 1660mm, wheelbase 2731mm, and fuel tank capacity 60L. The 2020 Tayron is equipped with a 1.4T turbocharged engine, with a maximum power of 110kW and a maximum torque of 250Nm, matched with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. The front suspension type is MacPherson independent suspension.

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KayleeLynn
09/09/2025, 11:44:21 PM

Turning on the high beams of the Tayron is actually very simple. After starting the car, first turn the headlight switch on the left side of the steering wheel to the AUTO or low beam position, at which point the low beams will illuminate. Then, with your left hand, hold the stalk on the left side of the steering wheel and gently push it all the way forward until you hear a slight click, indicating the high beams are on. A blue high beam indicator will light up on the dashboard. A special reminder: never use high beams in urban areas, as they can easily dazzle vehicles ahead or oncoming traffic. On highways or rural roads without streetlights, high beams significantly improve visibility, but remember to switch back to low beams when encountering oncoming traffic. To temporarily flash the high beams to alert the car ahead or signal at an intersection, simply pull the stalk toward you and release—it will automatically return to position. The light stalks in Volkswagen models are very ergonomic, allowing for safe one-handed operation while driving.

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VonAlice
10/24/2025, 12:33:09 AM

The operation of the Tiguan's high beam requires two steps: first, start the vehicle and turn on the low beam. You can rotate the light knob to the AUTO position for automatic activation or manually switch to the low beam mode. Then, use your fingers to push the light control lever located on the left rear side of the steering wheel forward. Pushing it all the way down will activate the high beam, and a clear blue light indicator will appear on the dashboard. The lever is well-designed with a tactile feedback to prevent misoperation. For overtaking alerts, simply pull the lever quickly towards yourself for a practical flashing effect. It's worth noting that the high-end version of the Tiguan features an automatic high beam function, but manual control offers more precision. It's important to develop the habit of adjusting light intensity, especially when entering tunnels where switching lights in advance is crucial. In case of light malfunctions, the vehicle's system can perform a self-check to ensure driving safety comes first.

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VonSophia
12/06/2025, 11:56:50 PM

Turning on the high beams in the Tayron involves a few simple steps: After starting the car, rotate the headlight knob to the AUTO or light symbol position, which will turn on the low beams first. Then, without moving your left hand from the steering wheel, use three fingers to grip the left light lever and push the entire arm forward all the way. The blue high beam indicator will immediately appear on the dashboard, and the response is very quick. To flash the high beams, simply pull the lever back and release—it will automatically return to its original position. Driving with high beams in the rain improves visibility, cutting through rain and fog for better long-distance viewing. Be extra cautious when using high beams in the city; if you see headlights flashing in your rearview mirror, it's a sign to switch back. On highways, high beams help you spot road signs earlier, but be mindful of adjusting the angle to avoid blinding drivers ahead. Volkswagen's lighting system is quite stable, with minimal lag issues.

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EmmaLynn
01/27/2026, 01:10:17 AM

The Tiguan L's high beam operation requires step-by-step actions: After starting the vehicle, adjust the light rotary switch to AUTO mode, at which point the low beams will automatically activate. Then, smoothly push the light control stalk on the left side of the steering wheel forward until you feel a resistance point, then continue pushing it to the bottom. A blue indicator on the instrument panel will illuminate, signaling the high beams are engaged. This action can be completed with one hand without changing your steering posture, reflecting ergonomic design. For temporary flashing, pull the stalk backward until you feel slight resistance, then release. In summer, the AC vents are positioned just below the light stalk, ensuring fingers won't get cold during operation. The Tiguan L's light switches have a long lifespan; occasional poor contact may be due to oxidized terminals—just ask the technician to clean them during maintenance. For optimal visibility on nighttime mountain roads, use high beams in conjunction with fog lights.

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MacAmara
01/27/2026, 01:12:09 AM

The key to activating high beams lies in operating the stalk behind the left side of the steering wheel: After the vehicle is running, first turn on the low beams, either in AUTO or manual mode. Then, grasp the lower part of the steering wheel with four fingers of your left hand and use your thumb to push the stalk forward. Apply continuous pressure until the top of the stalk touches the stopper—this will activate the high beams, indicated by a blue light on the left side of the instrument panel. Apply moderate force during operation to avoid damaging the latch. In rain or snow, use high beams in combination with reduced speed, as strong light reflecting off snowflakes can impair visibility. For regular maintenance, check the stalk's return spring tension—a loose spring can cause the flashing function to fail. It's advisable to clean the stalk contacts seasonally to prevent oxidation. High beams typically illuminate up to 200 meters; switch to low beams when approaching gentle slopes to avoid blinding oncoming vehicles at the crest. Occasionally flashing high beams at the vehicle ahead is a practical technique to prompt them to yield the lane.

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