How to Use the Lights on Nissan Sylphy?
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Sylphy's light usage methods are mainly: 1. Rotate the light control lever. When the headlight switch is in the AUTO position, the headlights, front position lights, instrument panel lights, rear combination lights, and other lights will automatically illuminate based on the surrounding brightness. 2. When the ignition switch is turned to the OFF position, the lights will automatically turn off. Rotating it one more position turns on the position lights, and another rotation activates the low beam of the headlights. Returning to the original position turns off the high beam, and pushing it backward flashes the headlights once. Additional information: 1. The Sylphy is a sedan series launched by Dongfeng Nissan Passenger Vehicle Company, with dimensions of 4641mm in length, 1815mm in width, 1447mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2712mm. 2. The Sylphy is equipped with an all-aluminum inline 4-cylinder engine, paired with a CVT intelligent continuously variable transmission and a 5-speed manual transmission.
I've been driving a Nissan Sylphy for three years, with the light controls mainly on the left stalk behind the steering wheel. After getting in the car, twist the knob at the end of the stalk: O position turns all lights off, one twist activates the parking lights, and two twists turn on the low beams. Pushing the stalk forward keeps the high beams on continuously, while pulling it back flashes the high beams to alert vehicles ahead. To turn on the fog lights, press the fog light button on the left side of the dashboard after activating the low beams. The most convenient feature is the auto mode—just twist to the A position, and the front windshield sensor will automatically control the lights, turning them on in cloudy weather or tunnels, which is super hassle-free. Remember to test the stalk's rebound sensitivity after starting the engine to prevent sticking. Regularly cleaning the light covers improves brightness—I wipe them with a damp cloth once a month. Lights are crucial for nighttime driving safety, so mastering the controls ensures confidence on the road.