How to Turn On the Low Beam Headlights of Qoros 3?
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On the left side of the steering wheel, there is a control similar to the wiper switch that manages the fog lights and low beam; rotate it twice to turn on the low beam. Directly switch to the low beam, and a low beam indicator icon will appear. If the high beam is on, push the left turn signal lever on the left side of the steering wheel downward, and the high beam indicator will display on the instrument panel. Return to the normal position by pulling the lever toward yourself twice, which will bring it back to its original position, toggling between low and high beams.
Turning on the daytime running lights of the Qoros 3 is quite simple, just use the control lever on the left side of the steering wheel. Typically, you just need to gently pull it towards yourself or rotate it to the marked position to activate the daytime running light symbol. Remember, as mentioned in the manual, after starting the vehicle, don’t rush to turn on the lights immediately; wait until the engine runs a bit more stably to prevent overloading the electrical system. During the day, if you enter a tunnel or at dusk, the automatic headlights might turn on by themselves without manual operation. But if you need to turn them on manually, just find the groove or icon on the lever and rotate it. Check if the light switch is in the 'off' position to avoid accidental operation. It’s recommended to occasionally clean the light area to prevent dust from affecting visibility—safety first. Make it a habit to quickly check the light settings when getting in the car, so you won’t be in a panic when driving at night.
When dealing with the issue of the low beam not turning on, I often see people who overlook the switch position or a blown fuse. For the Qoros 3, the control lever is located on the driver's side—rotate it to the low beam position and observe the light's response. If it doesn't illuminate, promptly check the corresponding fuse in the fuse box to see if it's blown; replacing it is straightforward. Alternatively, if there's poor contact in the wiring, try jiggling the lever a few times. Starting the vehicle before activating the lighting system can prevent battery issues. In cases where the automatic headlight settings fail, manual intervention is more reliable—don't rely solely on full-auto functions, especially during humid weather. Conduct regular headlight inspections to ensure bulbs are functioning properly, as proper illumination is crucial for driving safety and accident prevention.