How to Turn on the Low Beam Headlights of Volkswagen Jetta?
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Steps to turn on the low beam headlights of Volkswagen Jetta: 1. For the new Volkswagen Jetta, rotate the light knob clockwise once to turn on the low beam headlights; 2. Push the light combination lever on the left side of the steering wheel forward to turn on the high beam headlights. Pull the lever back to its original position to turn off the high beam headlights; 3. Pull the lever backward and release it to switch between high and low beam headlights instantly. Here is some related information about low beam headlights: 1. Low beam headlights are designed for close-range illumination, with a wide coverage angle (160°) and a short illumination distance, and the focus cannot be adjusted. 2. The illumination distance of low beam headlights is about 30-40 meters. According to experiments, when driving at 55 km/h at night, the braking distance is exactly 30 meters upon encountering a situation.
I've always driven Volkswagen cars, especially the Jetta. Turning the low beams on and off is quite convenient in this car. After sitting in the driver's seat, first start the engine by turning the ignition, then look at the long control stalk on the left side of the steering wheel—it controls both the lights and wipers. Find the rotary knob or switch section with various light symbols; the one marked with an 'A' indicates the low beam position. Simply turn the knob gently to that position. Normally, I don't turn on the lights during the day, but I switch them on at dusk or in poor weather conditions. Remember to keep the windshield clean so the lights can illuminate clearly—safety comes first, especially on city roads. Avoid accidentally switching to high beams and dazzling oncoming traffic. Before every drive, I make it a habit to check if the lights are working properly and get them fixed promptly if there's an issue. The Volkswagen Jetta is designed with great ergonomics—its operations are straightforward, and even beginners can get the hang of it after a few tries.