What are the application guidelines for Volkswagen Lavida car lights?
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Here is an introduction to the application guidelines for Volkswagen Lavida car lights: Position lights: Turn the light control switch on the left side of the steering wheel forward one notch to turn on the position lights. Low beam: Turn the light control switch inward twice to turn on the low beam. High beam: Push the light control switch forward once to turn on the high beam. Turn signals: Lift the light control switch forward and upward once for the right turn signal; lift the light control switch forward and downward once for the left turn signal. Fog lights and hazard warning lights: There are two light control switches between the instrument panel and the co-driver's panel. Turn them on to activate the fog lights and hazard warning lights (double flash).
I've been driving a Volkswagen Lavida for a while, and the headlight usage guide is quite practical. After starting the car, the rotary knob on the left side of the steering wheel is the main control point: turn it to Auto mode, and the lights will automatically switch on/off based on ambient light, eliminating manual operation when entering tunnels or at night. To turn on the low beams, gently rotate to the middle position; pulling the lever once activates the high beams for better visibility in traffic-free environments, but remember to push it back to turn them off when facing oncoming vehicles. Use the adjacent button to turn on the front fog lights during foggy or rainy conditions. Don’t forget the headlight height adjustment function—there’s a button below the dashboard to raise or lower the beam angle, preventing glare or large blind spots. I also regularly clean dust off the light covers; if brightness is affected, just wipe them. If the lights don’t work, first check the fuse box located in the engine compartment. These details make driving more convenient and safer.