How to turn on the low beam headlights in Lian Dong Yun?
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Generally, it's on the left side, lifting or pressing down changes the beam. The emergency light is sometimes on the dashboard, sometimes below the front of the steering wheel. Usually red and quite noticeable. The light switch varies by car model. For automatic transmission cars, the reverse light switch is connected to the gear. The reverse light will turn on. The headlight is activated by the lever on the right side of the steering wheel. Pushing the lever forward turns on the high beam, pulling it back to the original position turns on the low beam, and pulling it backward flashes the high beam as a warning. The high beam and low beam are sometimes located at the turn signal or on the control panel. Switching between high and low beams is done by simply flipping the handle up or down.
Operating the low beam headlights on Lian Dong Yun is quite straightforward. Having driven shared cars a few times, I've learned that the key is usually the light control stalk on the left side of the steering wheel after starting the car. Look for a knob or button, typically near the instrument panel with an icon pointing to a downward-slanted light symbol—that indicates the low beam mode. Simply rotate the knob to that position. If the car has an automatic setting, pressing a button might turn them on automatically. Always check the instrument panel indicator to confirm activation. If it's your first time and you're unsure, don't panic—try twisting the stalk. If the lights don't come on, verify whether the power is connected or if there's a setting error. Occasionally, accidentally switching to high beams can cause confusion. Safety comes first: driving at night with low beams illuminates the road without dazzling oncoming traffic, ensuring clear visibility. When using shared cars like Lian Dong Yun, familiarizing yourself with the operations helps minimize unexpected issues.