
Emgrand light usage method: 1. Emgrand uses a stalk-type light switch, all light operations can be performed on the stalk located on the left side of the steering wheel; 2. Rotate the knob at the end of the stalk forward by one notch to turn on the position lights; 3. On the basis of position lights, rotate forward by another notch to turn on both position lights and low beams; 4. When the knob is set to low beam position, push the light stalk forward to activate high beams; 5. Push the light stalk upward to turn on the right turn signal. Geely Emgrand is a sub-brand under the Geely parent brand, equipped with a 1.3T GeTec DVVT turbocharged engine and front-wheel drive.

When I first got my Emgrand, I specifically studied the lighting controls, mainly the stalk on the left side of the steering wheel. The middle rotary knob has three positions: lights off, parking lights, and low beams. In low-light conditions, just rotate to low beams. For daytime tunnel driving, the auto mode is more convenient as it automatically turns the headlights on/off. To activate high beams, push the stalk toward the instrument panel (remember to switch back when meeting oncoming traffic). Turn signals are operated by moving the stalk up/down, while the fog lights are activated by pressing the button next to the rotary knob. Pro tip: In rainy conditions, fog lights provide much better penetration than hazard lights - reserve that big red triangle button for emergencies only.

The Emgrand's lighting controls are quite user-friendly, allowing operation without taking your left hand off the steering wheel. The light stalk on the left side of the steering column features a rotary ring for basic light functions: OFF, position lights, and low beams. The AUTO headlight position is the most convenient, with the light sensor located in the center of the dashboard. When changing lanes or turning, gently tapping the turn signal lever activates a three-flash function without needing to push it all the way. For high beams, push the stalk forward until the blue indicator on the instrument cluster illuminates. The rear fog light, used in special weather conditions, is activated by pressing the fog-marked button below the light control area. These designs can be mastered by beginners within half an hour.

During the test drive of the Emgrand, the salesperson thoroughly explained the lighting controls, with the core being the left-hand stalk system. Rotating the outer ring adjusts the lighting modes, and the auto setting is ideal for city commuting. For temporary illumination, a gentle pull backward on the stalk activates the high beams. The turn signal operation is exceptionally smooth—lift up for right turns and press down for left turns, with tactile feedback for confirmation. The headlight height adjustment is located on the driver's side left panel; remember to adjust it based on load when driving at night. In fact, the new Emgrand's intelligent lighting integration is impressive—for example, the hazard lights automatically activate when opening the trunk, a thoughtful detail.


