How to Use the Lights on the Sagitar?
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Below the left side of the steering wheel, there are switch buttons for the front and rear fog lights. Rotate the knob to the corresponding position to turn them on. When the headlights are turned on, activating the windshield washer switch will not only spray washer fluid on the windshield but also activate the headlight cleaning system. If you only want to clean the windshield, turn off the headlights to avoid cleaning both simultaneously.
I've driven a Sagitar for many years, and the light controls are quite intuitive. There's a control lever on the left side of the steering wheel with a round knob—just twist it: keep it off during the day, and turn it to the headlight position at night for low beams. Push the lever forward for high beams, and pull it back when facing oncoming traffic. For left or right turns, just flick the lever in the corresponding direction. In foggy or heavy rain conditions, don’t forget to operate the fog lights—I often encounter those situations; a twist of the knob or a pull of a button turns them on for added safety. Remember to check your lights regularly and replace burnt-out bulbs promptly, or you won’t see well at night. Safety first—I once drove without lights and nearly had an accident, so now I make it a habit to turn on the auto-light function as soon as I get in the car. In cities with lots of light pollution, be careful not to blind pedestrians. When washing your car, wipe the lights too—too much dust affects the beam and could get you pulled over for a ticket. In short, practice makes perfect—new drivers shouldn’t stress.