How to use the headlights of the new Changan CS75PLUS?
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How to use the headlights of the new Changan CS75PLUS: 1. The headlight controls are located on the combination switch behind the left side of the steering wheel; 2. The switch includes the vehicle's left turn signal, right turn signal, width marker lights, low beam, high beam, front fog lights, and rear fog lights. Simply press the desired light function. The new Changan CS75PLUS manual luxury version and automatic elite version use halogen light sources for both low and high beams; the automatic luxury version, automatic premium version, automatic flagship version, and automatic navigation version use LED headlights for both low and high beams. The new Changan CS75PLUS is a compact SUV with dimensions of 4670mm in length, 1865mm in width, and 1700mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2710mm.
After purchasing my car, I found the lighting system of the new Changan CS75 PLUS quite user-friendly. Sitting in the driver's seat, there's a control lever on the left side of the steering wheel. Rotate the knob clockwise: turning to OFF shuts off the lights; switching to AUTO mode allows the headlights to turn on and off automatically based on ambient light, which is convenient and hassle-free; turning to the parking light position (often marked as P) is suitable for parking; and rotating to the main headlight position activates the low beams for driving illumination. To turn on the high beams, instead of rotating the knob, push the lever forward once—the high beams will light up, and pushing it back returns to low beams. The rotary knob at the end of the lever controls the fog lights: pull it out to turn on the front fog lights, and push it once more to activate both front and rear fog lights. The turn signals are operated by pushing the lever up or down—push up for right turn and down for left turn. For nighttime driving, setting it to AUTO is recommended, but during rainy or foggy conditions, manually turning on the fog lights enhances safety. After trying it a few times, I found it very intuitive. For daily city driving, I avoid using high beams to prevent dazzling pedestrians. The car's LED lights are energy-efficient and bright, and during maintenance, just regularly clean off dust—don't forget how to operate them over time.