How to Turn on the Low Beam Headlights in Qoros 5?

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OZane
07/25/25 3:23pm
To turn on the low beam headlights in Qoros 5, simply pull the control lever located below the left side of the steering wheel back with your fingers. Here is some knowledge about car lights: 1. Light switch: Nowadays, vehicle light switches are mostly lever-type or knob-type, with lever-type being the most common. When driving at night, drivers may be unsure whether they have turned on the high beam or low beam headlights. In fact, drivers can distinguish between them by the indicator lights on the dashboard. The difference between the low beam and high beam indicators is quite obvious. The low beam icon has light lines pointing downward, while the high beam icon has light lines pointing straight ahead. 2. Precautions: Do not mistakenly use the high beam as the low beam. In the following situations, immediately switch from high beam to low beam: first, when there is an oncoming vehicle; second, when you are close to a vehicle ahead moving in the same direction; third, when the road is already sufficiently illuminated; fourth, when crossing railway intersections or returning to busy streets.
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Sadie
08/11/25 9:26pm
Turning on the low beams on the Qoros 5 is very simple, something I do regularly while driving. There's a control lever on the left side of the steering wheel—just gently push it forward or rotate it to the position marked with the light symbol, usually the middle setting or turning it all the way activates the low beam mode. Some models of the Qoros 5 come with automatic headlights, which turn on in low-light conditions once set, eliminating the need for manual operation. Driving at night with low beams is especially important, as they illuminate the road 15-20 meters ahead without blinding oncoming traffic, significantly reducing accident risks. I make it a habit to check the lights regularly, such as turning them on when starting the car in the garage to ensure all are functioning, and replacing any aging bulbs promptly to maintain driving safety. Battery health also affects the lighting system; insufficient power may cause lights to flicker, so regular vehicle maintenance can prevent such issues.
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