
To turn on the high beams in Qin Pro, follow these steps: 1. The high beam switch is located on the combination switch behind the left side of the steering wheel. 2. Rotate the knob at the end of the light switch to the low beam position to turn on the low beams; with the low beams on, push the switch lever forward to activate the high beams. Here are some important notes for using high beams in BYD Qin: 1. Know when to use high beams: Do not use high beams when driving on roads with streetlights or good lighting. 2. Turn off high beams during oncoming traffic: Vehicles with high beams on should switch to low beams at least 150 meters before meeting another vehicle.

I've been driving the Qin Pro for a while now, and using the high beams is actually quite simple: There's a light control stalk on the left side of the steering wheel. After starting the car, first turn the knob at the end of the stalk to the "On" or "Auto" position to activate the low beams. Then gently push the entire stalk forward, and a small blue high beam indicator will appear on the dashboard. Only use high beams when absolutely necessary, such as on nighttime highways or remote rural roads, and avoid using them when there's oncoming traffic to prevent dangerous glare. The Qin Pro's lighting system is very sensitive, so there's no need to apply much force—just a gentle push will do. I also make it a habit to regularly check the bulb condition; if the high beams don't work, it might be due to bulb aging or a fuse issue. In short, once you're familiar with the stalk's position, it's quick to master and enhances driving safety.

As a new driver, I was a bit nervous about operating the Qin Pro's high beams at first, but the controls are intuitive: From the driver's seat, reach for the light control stalk on the left side of the steering wheel and rotate the knob to the brightest position to activate the lights. Then gently push the stalk forward to turn on the high beams - the blue indicator on the dashboard confirms it's working. Remember to only use them on dark roads, not under streetlights to avoid wasting battery. I practiced several times in empty parking lots to get familiar with the feel. The Qin Pro may have an auto mode, but high beam switching is manual control - simple and reliable. After a few more operations, you'll develop good habits.

Using the high beams on the Qin Pro is incredibly convenient: just push the light stalk next to the steering wheel forward. First, turn the knob to activate the lighting system, then push forward - when you see the blue indicator light up on the dashboard, you're good to go. Just remember not to overuse them in the city; they're best suited for dark, unpopulated road sections. Quick to master and stable in operation.


