How to Use the Headlights of the Southeast DX7?

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SanLydia
07/30/25 1:28am
The headlight control lever is located below the left side of the steering wheel and has two positions: the first position is for low beam, and the second position is for high beam. Here is some extended information about the Southeast DX7: 1. In terms of exterior design, the Southeast DX7 features open-eye style headlights, a trapezoidal lower air intake, fog lights on both sides, and a front bumper with chrome trim, along with chrome roof rack decorations. 2. For the interior, it uses soft, eco-friendly materials with a fine texture; the air conditioning panel below the screen is combined with a floating screen, and the car is equipped with ambient lighting to enhance the atmosphere. 3. In terms of equipment, the Southeast DX7 comes with a full LCD instrument panel, adaptive high/low beam headlights, lane departure warning, collision warning, pedestrian detection alert, active braking, mobile app remote control, and the SEMI-III Southeast multimedia interactive system.
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