
The tail light switch of Chery Tiggo 3 is located on the handle below the steering wheel, while the brake lights are automatic and will illuminate when the brake pedal is depressed. The dimensions of this vehicle are 4420mm in length, 1760mm in width, and 1670mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2510mm. The Tiggo 3 is a compact SUV under Chery's brand, featuring an attractive exterior design. In terms of power, the Chery Tiggo 3 is equipped with a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine, paired with either a 5-speed manual transmission or a CVT continuously variable transmission. This engine delivers a maximum power output of 126 horsepower and a peak torque of 160 Newton-meters.

When I first started driving the Chery Tiggo 3, I encountered this issue too. Actually, turning on the taillights is quite straightforward. On the left side of the driver's seat, there's a light control lever shaped like a short stick. Gently rotate it with your hand to select different modes: turn it to 'AUTO' if the car has automatic settings, or to the position marked with 'position lights' or 'headlights', and the taillights will automatically come on. Remember, there's no separate switch for the taillights; they're tied to the overall lighting system. So once the headlights or position lights are on, the taillights will light up. Some beginners might mistakenly think they need to control them separately, but after operating, you can see the red lights at the back. I also think this design is quite reasonable because turning on the taillights at night or in rainy weather can prevent rear-end collisions and enhance safety. If they don't light up, first check the position of the control lever, and don't forget to consult the user manual or visit a 4S store, after all, lighting is a basic guarantee for driving.