
Here are the steps to turn on the high beam on the Verano: 1. Turn the knob on the left side below the steering wheel to the right to turn on the low beam. 2. Push or pull the control lever on the left side of the steering wheel to switch between low beam and high beam. Here are the correct ways to use the Verano's lights: 1. When meeting another vehicle at night, switch to low beam when the distance is more than 150 meters away. 2. Use low beam when meeting non-motorized vehicles on narrow roads or bridges at night. 3. When driving through an intersection controlled by traffic lights at night, use low beam when turning. 4. Use low beam when driving closely behind another vehicle in the same direction. Use low beam when driving on well-lit roads.

As a new owner of a Verano just starting out, I remember the steps to activate the high beams very clearly: First, start the vehicle, then locate the control lever on the left side of the steering wheel—it’s right at your fingertips, marked with light symbols. Gently push it forward, and the high beams turn on. The movement should be quick and light to avoid accidental operation. A single push temporarily activates the high beams, releasing it reverts to low beams; for prolonged use, push it to the fixed position and hold. The first time I drove at night, I tried this method, and my visibility on the highway improved instantly. Just remember not to use them in the city or during foggy conditions, as the brightness can distract other drivers. It’s also a good habit to regularly check your headlights to ensure safe nighttime driving. Overall, the design is quite user-friendly, and with a bit of practice, it becomes second nature.

I've been driving the Verano for almost a year now, and I've gotten used to operating the high beams: After starting the car, I gently push the short lever on the left side of the steering wheel forward. A quick push turns on the high beams, and releasing it switches back to low beams; to keep the high beams on, push it to the locked position. The operation is simple and takes just seconds, especially useful when driving on rural roads where better visibility is needed. Remember to avoid misuse on city roads to prevent fines from traffic police or potential hazards. During regular maintenance, check if the light controls are functioning smoothly to reduce safety risks.

As a safety-conscious driver, I emphasize the correct use of the Verano's high beams: After starting the engine, push the left stalk on the steering wheel to switch to high beams. A single push activates a temporary flash, while holding it down engages constant high beams. Never misuse them in traffic or foggy conditions, as the glare can cause accidents. Develop the habit of using high beams only when necessary to ensure your safety and that of others.


