How to Turn on the High Beam on the Verano?
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To turn on the high beam in the Verano, first rotate the knob on the lower left side of the steering wheel to the far right to activate the low beam. Then, push or pull the left control lever on the steering wheel to switch to the high beam. Generally, it is not recommended to use high beams in urban areas as the lighting conditions are usually adequate. High beams can easily dazzle oncoming drivers and pedestrians due to their elevated angle, impairing their vision and creating safety hazards. The Verano measures 4718mm in length, 1802mm in width, and 1466mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm. The car's engine delivers a maximum horsepower of 125Ps, a maximum power of 92kW, and a maximum torque of 180Nm.
Hey, when I first drove the Verano, it took me a while to figure out how to turn on the high beams. Simply put, first make sure the headlights are on: there's a control lever on the left side of the steering wheel, twist it to the lighting mode or 'Auto' setting to ensure the low beams are lit. Then, gently push the lever forward, and the high beams will activate, with a blue indicator appearing on the dashboard. Want to flash the high beams? Just pull the lever back—it's a way to greet oncoming traffic, but don't overuse it. Try to avoid using high beams in the city; it's illegal to have them on when there's oncoming traffic to prevent fines and complaints. On rural roads or highways, they can illuminate over a hundred meters ahead, enhancing safety. When trying it for the first time, it's best to practice in an open area to get used to the pressure and avoid accidental activation. The Verano's lighting design is quite user-friendly; you'll get the hang of it after a few uses. Also, aging batteries or bulbs might affect performance, so remember to check them during regular maintenance.