What are the advantages of automatic sensor headlights?

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DiCaroline
07/29/25 6:10pm
Automatic sensor headlights offer the following advantages: they automatically adjust to changes in external light intensity, providing additional illumination before visibility is affected by light conditions (such as when entering tunnels or underground parking garages) without requiring any manual operation, thus not distracting the driver. To use this feature, the ignition key must be placed in the first notch (accessory position), and the button on top of the light control lever must be pressed for more than 4 seconds to activate or deactivate this function. Once completed, a prompt will appear on the central display screen. Automatic sensor headlights, also known as sensor-activated automatic headlights, are controlled by the central intelligent control box, which determines changes in light brightness based on the light sensor located behind the interior rearview mirror, to automatically turn on or off the parking lights and low beams.
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