How to Turn on the Low Beam Headlights of Haval H6?

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DiRichard
07/29/25 5:18pm
To use the low beam headlights of Haval H6, first turn on the headlight switch, then rotate the light switch knob to the low beam position. The following are specific introductions to the high and low beam headlights: 1. The lower limit position of the low beam headlights does not need to be too precise, as long as you can clearly see the road about 20 meters ahead. 2. The high beam headlights can be turned on by pushing the lever outward, but there is a prerequisite for turning on the high beam: the low beam headlights must be on. The high beam cannot be turned on when the light is in other positions (off or position lights). However, pulling the lever inward to flash the high beam once has no restrictions and can be operated even when the lights are off. 3. The headlights have two modes: high beam and low beam. Use low beam on urban roads with streetlights and high beam on roads without streetlights or highways. When passing intersections or overtaking, alternately switch between high and low beams to signal. The position lights, commonly known as "small lights," are used to display the width and length of the vehicle at night, alerting other vehicles and pedestrians to your presence. When you cannot see clearly behind you in the rearview mirror, it's time to turn on the small lights, including during rainy days.
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