
To use the lights on the Arrizo 5: 1. Activate automatic headlights: Turn the knob at the end of the control lever to 'off' to turn off all lights, then turn it to 'auto'. 2. Turn on the turn signals: Push the lever counterclockwise past the resistance point for the left turn signal to flash, or clockwise past the resistance point for the right turn signal to flash. For lane changes, quickly push the lever left or right without passing the resistance point, and the turn signal will flash 3 times before turning off. 3. Turn on the parking lights and low beams: Turn the knob at the end of the control lever up one position to activate the parking lights and license plate lights, and up two positions to activate the low beams. 4. Turn on the high beams: When the low beams are on, push the control lever away from the steering wheel past the resistance point to switch to high beams. Pulling the lever toward the steering wheel and holding it will keep the high beams on, while releasing it will return to low beams. 5. Turn on the fog lights: With the low beams or parking lights on, turn the inner knob on the control lever up one position to activate the rear fog lights.

Did you see the control stalk on the left side of the steering wheel as soon as you got in the car? Rotating the outermost dial handles most lighting operations. Turn to the O position to turn off lights; AUTO mode is super convenient - the car automatically controls headlights based on ambient light. During daytime, turn to the small light icon for parking lights; at night, just twist to the headlight icon. Want to switch between low and high beams? Simply push the stalk forward! Flicking the stalk activates the passing signal. The rear fog light has a separate button on the left side of the steering wheel - press once to activate, making rainy or foggy conditions safer. Flip the turn signal stalk up or down when turning or changing lanes. I always remind people not to forget turning off lights after parking to prevent battery drain, and to check the fuse box first if any issues arise. Proper light usage not only brings convenience but significantly reduces accident risks. After years of driving, developing a habit of checking lights before driving is absolutely worthwhile.

Highlighting the role of lighting in safe driving: The AUTO mode is the most convenient for daily use, as the system automatically controls the headlight switch based on light intensity. Using low beams is sufficient for urban night driving, while switching to high beams with the lever is necessary for suburban road conditions. Press the rear fog light button in foggy weather to improve visibility; always use turn signals in advance when turning. From my experience, regularly cleaning the lamp covers is crucial, as dust accumulation can reduce brightness. If you forget to turn off the lights and drain the battery? Try using the mechanical key to manually open the door and call for assistance. Safe driving shouldn't rely on luck—lights are the eyes at night. Understanding each function can prevent many issues, such as dazzling oncoming drivers by misusing high beams.

Distinct functions for different lights: The rotary switch controls the main lights, while AUTO mode is perfect for the lazy; parking lights are used during dusk when it's not completely dark. Switching between low and high beams is done by pushing the control lever forward, and a quick flash is achieved by pulling it back. The rear fog light button is located at the bottom left of the dashboard—essential for rainy or foggy conditions. The turn signal is the primary function of that lever. I've noticed some new car owners overlook adjusting their automatic headlights, but you can actually check the dashboard display to confirm their status. The lighting system requires simple maintenance—replace aging bulbs promptly to avoid being left in the dark midway.

Feeling a bit confused at first? Let me guide you: Turn the rotary knob to AUTO when you get in the car, and let it automatically control the headlights. Manual control is also simple: rotate the knob according to the markings, push up for the left turn signal, and push down for the right. The fog lights can be turned on with a separate button. Remember to turn on the headlights at night to see road signs clearly. You'll get the hang of it after a few tries, and pay attention to the dashboard light icons for more intuitive operation. Don't be afraid to experiment; familiarizing yourself with the lights is crucial for beginners. Keeping the lamp covers clean can enhance brightness.


