How to use the lights on Audi Q3?

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McSadie
07/24/25 1:54pm
Audi Q3 light usage instructions are as follows: 1. Turn signals and parking lights: Move the turn signal lever to the corresponding position to activate; slightly lift or press without exceeding the resistance point, and the side turn signal will flash three times before turning off. 2. High beam and high beam instant-on function: Move the lever to the corresponding position. The dashboard will display a high beam indicator light. 3. Fog lights: The fog light switch is located below the left side of the steering wheel. Press the corresponding button to activate. 4. Automatic headlights, low beam, and position lights: When the AUTO button is lit, the automatic headlights are on. Press once to activate the low beam, press twice for the position lights, and press again to turn off the lights. 5. Adaptive headlights: Adjust to the AUTO position.
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DelAlivia
08/11/25 7:51am
Operating the lights in the Audi Q3 is actually quite straightforward. Having driven this car for several years, I find the light stalk on the left side of the steering wheel very user-friendly. Simply turn the knob to switch modes: push it to the Auto position, and it automatically turns on the lights—activating the low beams when it gets dark, which is hassle-free. For manual control, turning the knob one click to the right activates the position lights and taillights, and another click turns on the low beams. At this point, pushing the stalk downward toggles the high beams for signaling other drivers, while pulling it upward turns on the high beams for better road illumination—though I rarely use them in the city to avoid dazzling others. The fog lights are activated with a separate button, enhancing safety during rainy or foggy conditions. Overall, Audi’s intelligent design adapts well to various weather conditions, and keeping the lights properly adjusted can halve nighttime driving risks.
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