How to Turn on the Low Beam Headlights?

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Joann
07/24/25 11:37pm
Methods to turn on the low beam headlights: 1. Knob type: Located on the lower left side of the steering wheel, below the air conditioning vent, the knob has four patterns: O, auto, parking lights, and low beam headlights. There is an arrow indicator on the knob. Rotate it to the right to the low beam headlights pattern position to turn them on. 2. Lever type: The switch is on the lever to the left of the steering wheel. Simply rotate the lever to the low beam headlights position to turn them on. The low beam headlights have a range of approximately 30 to 40 meters. According to experiments, when driving at 55 km/h at night, if you immediately apply the brakes upon detecting a situation, the stopping distance is exactly 30 meters. This means that when you spot something within the low beam headlights' range and stop immediately, there will be no gap between the car and the object, assuming the car condition, road condition, and driver's reaction are all optimal.
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JeremiahDella
08/10/25 3:27pm
When I first started driving, I was also confused about the low beam switch, but I got the hang of it after driving more often. The lever on the left side of the steering wheel has mode switches when you twist it: turn it to the position with the car symbol or 'auto' mode to turn on the low beams. The automatic activation in low light is more convenient, but manually ensuring the lights are on is crucial. You must use low beams when driving at night or in tunnels to enhance visibility and safety for yourself and others. Remember not to accidentally switch to high beams, as that can dazzle oncoming drivers, which is very dangerous. I forgot to turn on the lights a few times, and the poor visibility nearly caused accidents—now I make it a habit to check as soon as I get in the car. Some places require daytime running lights by law, so be sure to comply. A little practice in a parking lot or empty road will help you master the switch operations—safety first, don’t skip it. Bulbs may need replacing if they burn out, but operating the lights themselves isn’t difficult.
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