How to Use the Light Control Lever?

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AubreeLee
07/29/25 10:02pm
On the control lever, there are rotary switches, generally two of them. The one on the outer side is the light switch, which has three positions: off - small lights - headlights. There are three positions, left off right. Taking the steering wheel as a clock face, pushing the lever clockwise turns on the left turn signal, which can return to its original position along with the steering wheel after the turn is completed.
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