How to Turn On the Low Beam Lights on the Envision?

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Jensen
07/25/25 4:59am
Method to turn on the low beam lights on the Envision: The low beam lights can be activated by setting the switch to 'auto' and adjusting to the low beam position - they will automatically illuminate in low light conditions. Alternatively, manually turn the headlight switch to the far right position to activate the headlights. Low beam lights are designed for close-range illumination, featuring a wide coverage area but short projection distance, with non-adjustable focus. The Envision measures 4686mm in length, 1839mm in width, and 1660mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2750mm. This vehicle comes equipped with a newly designed intelligent drag-reducing grille, aluminum roof rails, chrome dual exhaust pipes with a fresh design, 19-inch multi-spoke aluminum alloy wheels, and multi-function exterior rearview mirrors.
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McLyla
08/10/25 5:32pm
Turning on the Buick Envision's low beam headlights is actually quite simple, and I always check the lights before driving. First, after starting the engine, look at the control lever on the left side of the steering wheel; there are icons on the top of the lever, such as a circle with lines. Twist it and turn the lever to the 'ON' or 'AUTO' position. If it's 'ON,' it directly turns on the low beams, and if it's 'AUTO,' the lights will automatically turn on when it gets dark or when entering a tunnel, which is both convenient and safe. The dashboard will display a green or blue headlight icon as a reminder. When I was learning to drive, I often forgot this step and ended up struggling to see the road at night, nearly causing accidents several times. Later, I developed the habit of testing the lever first thing when driving. Remember not to switch to the high beam setting, as it can dazzle oncoming drivers and become unsafe. The Buick Envision's automatic lighting feature is excellent—I usually set it to 'AUTO' to avoid manual hassle. In short, turning on the headlights is a basic driving practice; with a bit of practice, it becomes second nature, especially in rainy or foggy conditions where early light activation ensures better visibility.
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