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How to use the lights on Audi A4L?

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LeBeckett
07/29/25 8:51am

Audi A4L light usage method: The control knob is located on the driver's side dashboard. By rotating or pressing the corresponding buttons, the corresponding lights will turn on or off. Specific operations are as follows: A. Turn off lights; B. Automatic headlights, which automatically switch on/off driving lights based on brightness; C. Parking lights; D. Low beam; E. Front fog lights; F. Rear fog lights. The Audi A4L has a body length of 4761mm, width of 1826mm, height of 1439mm, a wheelbase of 2869mm, and a fuel tank capacity of 65 liters. The Audi A4L is equipped with Audi dynamic steering system, which can change the transmission ratio according to driving speed and selected Audi driving mode, providing flexible operation at low speeds and stable operation at high speeds. It works closely with the ESP system to enhance safety performance.

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VanLuke
08/12/25 7:15am

As a seasoned Audi A4L driver for many years, let me share how to use the lights. There's a rotary lever on the left side of the steering wheel—turning it selects modes: the 'auto' mode automatically switches lights based on ambient light, perfect for daily use; the 'position light' is for low-light situations; low beams are essential for night driving. To manually activate high beams, push the lever forward (a blue icon will appear on the dashboard), and pull it back to turn them off. Turn signals are straightforward: push up for right and down for left. In foggy conditions, don’t forget the fog lights—press the button near the lever once for front fog lights, and press again or hold to activate rear fog lights. Ambient lighting can be customized via the central control screen menu for color and brightness. For safety, check if lights are on before entering tunnels—the 'auto' mode may react slowly, so manually turning them on ensures safety. New drivers should practice locating controls to avoid distractions. While the system is intuitive and convenient, regular bulb checks help prolong their lifespan.

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OEliza
10/06/25 2:09am

I've only had my Audi A4L for a few months, and the light controls were a bit confusing at first, but they turned out to be super simple once I got the hang of it. The key is the rotary lever on the left side of the steering wheel: rotate it to select 'auto' mode for hassle-free operation, 'parking' position lights for daytime use, and 'low beam' for nighttime driving. Push the lever forward to activate the high beams, indicated by a blue light on the dashboard; push it back or pull it to turn off the high beams. The turn signals are operated by flicking the lever up (right) or down (left)—just a light touch is enough. The fog lights are controlled by a separate button, essential for improving visibility during rain or heavy fog. The interior ambient lighting can be adjusted for color in the system menu—it looks really cool and doesn't distract from driving. Don’t rely solely on 'auto' mode, especially in low-light conditions like overcast or rainy weather; manually confirm the lights are on. Avoid leaving the lights on for too long while idling to save battery. The overall design is packed with tech, and after spending just a few minutes familiarizing yourself, daily driving becomes completely worry-free.

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BrodyFitz
11/19/25 3:37am

From a detailed perspective on the operation of Audi A4L lights: The control lever is located on the left side of the steering wheel, with rotation options for auto mode, position lights, or dipped beam. Pushing or pulling the lever controls the high beam switching, while lightly flicking it up or down corresponds to left or right turn signals. The fog light button independently activates front and rear fog lights. Ambient lighting can be personalized through the central control settings. Usage tips include being aware that the light sensor in auto mode may have a delay, so manual switching ensures timely response; regularly clean the lever components to prevent sticking; operations are smooth and fluid, and practicing a few times while driving will help master it. Safety is the core—ensure correct light settings in poor lighting conditions.

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