
Here are the specific steps to use the headlight cleaning function: 1. The headlight cleaning function is located on the right side of the steering wheel. Find the windshield wiper spray control lever. 2. Push the control lever forward with your hand, and the spray pump on the bumper will extend, spraying windshield washer fluid onto the headlights. The windshield wipers will also start working, and the spray nozzles on the hood will spray washer fluid onto the windshield. 3. Note that when using the headlight cleaning function, ensure the washer fluid reservoir has enough fluid. If the washer fluid level is below the required amount, the spray function will not work.

A few days ago, I just used the headlight cleaning function and found it quite convenient. The operation is very simple: first, make sure your headlights are on, then find a small button with a spray symbol on the wiper control lever next to the steering wheel—some cars might have a dedicated switch. Press it or give it a gentle pull, and the nozzles will spray water to clean the dirt off the lens, with immediate effect. For example, after the last rainy day, my headlights were covered in mud splatters, but a quick spray made the visibility much clearer. I recommend using it frequently on muddy roads or in rainy conditions, as it enhances nighttime driving safety. Also, remember to check that the spray system isn’t low on windshield fluid, and clean the nozzles if they’re clogged—otherwise, it won’t work and will just waste water.

As a car enthusiast, I find the headlight cleaning feature quite ingenious! Normally while driving, you need to keep the headlights on to activate the system, then perform a windshield washer-like action with the wiper stalk. The nozzles will spray water to clean the lens surface, preventing dirt from affecting beam brightness. Especially during rain, snow, or on dirt roads, just press the button to restore lighting – extremely practical and it extends lamp lifespan. The button location may vary slightly across models (some have dedicated buttons), so check the manual. This feature isn't just convenient, it also reduces accident risks. I often encourage friends to use it regularly to maintain clear visibility.

The basic steps for using headlight washers are: turn on the headlights and lightly press the washer button, usually located on the wiper control lever. After spraying, the dirt on the headlight surface is cleaned off, ensuring good illumination. It's important not to overlook daily —make sure the washer fluid reservoir is filled, and the nozzles aren't clogged with dust. I usually check periodically and address any issues immediately to avoid malfunctions when needed most.

When I first started driving, I didn't understand how to use this feature. After some practice: first turn on the headlights, then locate the cleaning section on the wiper stalk, and operate it like spraying the windshield. With a press, water automatically sprays onto the headlight surface, instantly cleaning it. The operation is light and quick, significantly improving visibility during rainy nights, and even beginners can easily master it.

The headlight cleaning function is a great aid for safe driving! Remember to turn on the headlights to activate it, then lightly press the corresponding button or control lever to spray water and clean the lens. This prevents dirt from blocking the light, especially in low visibility conditions, helping to avoid accidents. I make a point of using it in harsh weather to keep the lights clean. Also, regularly check the water system to ensure the nozzles are clear and functional when needed, ensuring travel safety.


