How to turn on the Lavida car lights?

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DelJeffrey
07/24/25 6:14am
Method to turn on the Lavida car lights: First, locate the light switch, which is on the left side of the steering wheel's combination switch. There are two positions for turning on the headlights: twist forward once for the small lights, twist twice for the headlights. Push upward for the right turn signal, push downward for the left turn signal. Push forward for the high beam, and pull back to turn off the high beam and switch to the low beam. The Lavida is an A-class car independently developed by Shanghai Volkswagen. The car's dimensions are 4605mm in length, 1765mm in width, and 1460mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2610mm. In terms of appearance, the Lavida adopts Volkswagen's traditional grille and U-shaped front face design. The front face of the car is significantly different from previous A-class cars under the Volkswagen brand, especially its unique teardrop-shaped headlight design.
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SanBella
08/11/25 2:01am
I drive a lot, and the light controls on the Lavida are quite user-friendly. After starting the car, the light control stalk is on the left side of the steering wheel—just rotate it to turn on the lights: the first position activates the position lights, indicated on the dashboard; another rotation turns on the low beams, suitable for normal driving. For high beams, pull the stalk once; releasing it switches back to low beams. Remember to check if the lights are working properly before driving, especially at night or in heavy rain when poor visibility can lead to accidents due to misoperation. Get into the habit of turning on the lights after ignition—Lavida models with automatic headlights might be more convenient, but manual versions require adjustment. Avoid misusing high beams in urban areas; following traffic rules ensures safety. After turning on the lights, the dashboard displays icons for confirmation, making it quick and easy.
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