
The method to use the lights on Lavida is: 1. Turn the light control switch on the left side of the steering wheel forward one notch to activate the parking lights; 2. Turn the light control switch inward twice to turn on the low beam; 3. Push the light control switch forward once to activate the high beam; 4. Lift the light control switch upward once to turn on the right turn signal, and push it downward to the left to activate the left turn signal; 5. Between the instrument panel and the co-pilot's console, there are two light control switches, which are for the fog lights and hazard warning lights respectively. The body dimensions of the Volkswagen Lavida are: length 4670mm, width 1806mm, height 1474mm, wheelbase 2688mm, and fuel tank capacity 51l.

I've been driving the Lavida for three years, and the light controls are quite straightforward. There's a lever on the left side of the steering wheel—twist the end to switch modes: during the day, just turn it to AUTO for automatic headlights, which will turn on when it gets dark; at night, turn it to the low-beam position, push it forward for high beams when meeting other cars, and pull it back to flash the high beams as a reminder. The fog lights are controlled by a knob on the left side of the dashboard—first turn on the headlights, then pull the knob outward, and a green indicator will appear on the instrument panel. When turning, push the lever left or right, and the turn signals will flash five times before stopping automatically. When reversing, the taillights will automatically turn on with white light, which is especially practical. On rainy days, remember to turn on the automatic wipers and light linkage for better visibility—once you get used to this system, it’s really convenient.

When I first got my Lavida, I spent quite some time figuring out the lights, but it's actually not hard to master. The knob on the left side of the dashboard is the main control: turn it one click to activate the parking lights and rear logo lights, two clicks for the low beams. Pushing the lever on the steering wheel forward turns on the high beams, providing better visibility on highways. To use the fog lights, you first need to turn on the low beams, then pull the knob out one click for the front fog lights, and two clicks for the rear fog lights. The most convenient feature is the AUTO mode, which automatically switches between lights based on lighting conditions, saving you the trouble of manual adjustments. When returning the turn signal lever, a light touch is needed to avoid overshooting. The daytime running lights stay on all the time, automatically activating when you start the car to improve visibility. You'll get used to these details after a couple of days.

The Lavida's lighting design is very user-friendly, with the main switch located on the left side of the steering wheel. The knob has four positions: OFF (fully off), AUTO (automatic), position lights, and low beams. Keeping it on AUTO is the most convenient, as it automatically senses when entering or exiting tunnels. After turning on the low beams, pushing the lever forward activates the high beams continuously, while pulling it back flashes the high beams. The fog light control is on the center console and can only be activated after the low beams are turned on. Lightly tapping the turn signal lever flashes it three times before automatically turning off, while a full press keeps it flashing continuously. The reverse lights come on when shifting into reverse, working well with the rearview mirrors for safety. It's important to keep the light covers clean, and using front and rear fog lights in rainy weather improves visibility.

The Lavida's lighting operation logic is clear and easy to master in just a few steps: The daytime running lights are on by default after starting the car, with the main functions controlled by the left-hand stalk on the steering wheel. Turning the knob to AUTO is the most convenient option. At night, rotate to the cat-eye symbol for low beams, and push the stalk forward for high beam illumination. In foggy conditions, first turn on the low beams, then pull the two levels from the dashboard knob to activate the front and rear fog lights. A light push on the stalk during turns will automatically spring back, providing sufficient turn indication. The key is to make good use of the automatic mode, which can turn the headlights on and off automatically based on dusk or tunnel conditions. Regularly check the lighting angle to avoid dazzling oncoming vehicles—the reliability of this car's lighting system is quite high.

Using the Lavida to pick up kids from school often involves driving at night, and its lighting features are very considerate. The left stalk on the steering wheel: turn the knob to AUTO mode, which works with the automatic wipers to handle sudden weather changes; at night, turn it to the low beam position, and pull the stalk backward at intersections to flash the high beams and alert pedestrians. The fog lights are independently located near the driver's left knee and can only be activated after turning on the headlights. The most useful feature is the 'coming home/leaving home' function: after turning off the engine, lift the stalk to keep the headlights on for 30 seconds to light the way, and the turn signals flash twice when locking the car as a reminder. Before heading out with the kids, remember to check the taillights and clean them if dirty to ensure safety.


