···
Log in / Register

What does the headlight travel mode mean?

4 Answers
AniyahAnn
09/04/25 2:04am

Headlight travel mode refers to: In China, vehicles drive on the right side of the road, and the headlights are generally set with the left side lower and the right side higher. In some countries where driving is on the left side, oncoming traffic comes from the right, and the headlight adjustment is the opposite. To prevent dazzling oncoming vehicles at night, the headlight travel mode is introduced. If the vehicle is equipped with DLA (Dynamic Light Assist) functionality, activating the travel mode will automatically disable this feature. Subsequently, the headlights will not automatically adjust between high and low beams, and the adaptive headlight swivel function will also be turned off. After deactivating the travel mode, the headlights can autonomously adjust the beam range and automatically dim when encountering oncoming traffic to prevent dazzling other drivers and ensure road safety.

Was this review help?
1
3
Share
VanMax
09/16/25 3:21am

The Travel Mode for headlights sounds very professional, but in reality, it's a quite practical feature. I often use it during road trips, especially when driving abroad, such as from China to the UK, a left-hand traffic country. Since our headlights are typically designed for right-hand traffic, driving directly there would shine the light into the eyes of oncoming drivers, causing glare hazards and even risking fines. The Travel Mode allows manual or automatic adjustment of the headlight angle, directing the beam toward the roadside instead of the center of the lane, avoiding trouble. Setting it up is also straightforward—just toggle it via the car's central control screen or the light button, with no extra tools needed. This feature is commonly found in cars like Audi or BMW, especially in higher-end models with adaptive headlights. I think its biggest advantage is enhancing safety, particularly on nighttime highways, preventing accidents and saving travel time. Regularly checking the vehicle settings to ensure this mode is properly enabled is a habit I practice before every trip, making things worry-free and hassle-free.

Was this review help?
9
1
Share
Expand All
AlanRose
10/30/25 3:54am

Having worked in an auto repair shop for years, I often encounter customers asking about the headlight travel mode. This feature isn't high-tech by any means—it's essentially designed to comply with different countries' driving regulations. When you cross borders, the headlight beam angles differ between right-hand and left-hand traffic systems. For instance, if you drive from a right-hand traffic country to a left-hand one, unadjusted headlights may dazzle oncoming drivers or violate traffic laws. That's where travel mode comes in handy—it switches the light projection direction to prevent glare towards other drivers. The setup is usually straightforward: just follow your vehicle manual to locate the lighting settings in the dashboard menu and switch to travel mode. I've noticed many newer models like Mercedes or Tesla come with this feature pre-installed, eliminating modification hassles. The benefits are clear: enhanced safety, avoidance of traffic fines, and extended bulb lifespan. Remember to deactivate it when unused to prevent incorrect beam angles during domestic driving. My advice? Test it before international trips to ensure proper functionality.

Was this review help?
6
0
Share
Expand All
DelPhoebe
12/13/25 4:02am

Car Light Travel Mode? I encountered it during my first self-driving trip in Europe. It allows the headlights to adapt to different traffic regulations. Simply put, when you drive abroad, the light angle will automatically or manually adjust to avoid dazzling oncoming drivers. For example, when driving from right-hand traffic countries like China to left-hand traffic countries like Japan or Australia, this mode will lower the rightward angle to reduce glare risk. The setup is quite convenient—I often operate it via the steering wheel controls or the central touchscreen. The benefit is enhanced nighttime driving safety and avoiding traffic tickets. My Honda car also supports this feature. Having it during travels makes driving more secure and smooth.

Was this review help?
20
1
Share
Expand All
More Forum Discussions

Why is the Wuling Hongguang fan not working?

The reasons why the car fan is not working are as follows: 1. The water temperature has not reached the required level: Nowadays, most car radiator fans operate using electronic temperature control, so the fan will only start working normally when the internal water temperature reaches the required level. If the temperature is too low, the radiator fan will not turn. Therefore, if the car radiator fan is not working, the first thing to check is whether the water temperature has reached the required level. 2. Relay failure: If the water temperature meets the requirements but the car radiator fan still does not work, the issue might be with the fan relay. If the relay is faulty, the car radiator fan will not function. 3. Temperature control switch problem: If the above two aspects are not the issue, then the temperature control switch should be checked. Sometimes, faults in this area can also affect the operation of the car radiator fan, so it should be inspected as well.
8
2
Share

Where is the Wuling Hongguang radio fuse located?

The radio fuse is located on the driver's side of the engine compartment. Here are the specific details about the fuse: 1. Function: The fuse box is an overcurrent protection switch, primarily used to control circuit operation. There are many circuits in a car, and fuses serve to protect these circuits. When the circuit temperature is too high or the current is excessive, the fuse will blow to protect the circuit. 2. Impact of blowing: There are many fuses and relays in the car's fuse box. When a fuse blows, certain functions of the car may be affected. After a fuse blows, it needs to be replaced with a new one. 3. Replacement precautions: When replacing a fuse, use a specialized clip to remove the fuse. The fuse box in the engine compartment is generally located near the battery, while the fuse box in the cabin is usually located near the main driver's position or inside the glove compartment on the passenger side.
12
1
Share

Is the Wuling Hongguang stable on the highway?

Wuling Hongguang is not very stable at 100 km/h on the highway. Detailed introduction of Wuling Hongguang mini: 1. Vehicle positioning: Wuling Hongguang mini is a micro-sized pure electric vehicle. The battery is located under the chassis, and the vehicle can be charged using a standard household 220V three-pin power supply with a charging power of less than 2kW. Charging time is approximately 6 to 9 hours. 2. Configuration: The front seats can be adjusted for position and backrest angle, while the rear seats support a 50:50 split-folding function. The vehicle comes equipped with features including brake force distribution, ABS anti-lock braking system, tire pressure monitoring, child seat anchors, seatbelt reminder, parking sensors, hill start assist, aluminum alloy wheels, full LCD instrument panel, power windows, and remote door locks.
12
3
Share

What to Do If the Elantra is Very Noisy?

Remove the exhaust pipe and check for cracks or holes in the exhaust pipe; for very small holes, use aluminum foil stickers to seal them firmly; for larger holes, ask a welding professional to weld them. The principle of noise reduction in mufflers is the appropriate combination of chambers and pipes. The structure of a car muffler is such that after the engine does its work, it is followed by the exhaust stroke. Replacing the muffler to repair the exhaust pipe cannot reduce the sound; you can switch to a straight pipe. Choose an online stainless steel straight pipe, selecting the dual-purpose type with backpressure and direct connection. The direct connection sounds very loud, with a strong roar. Make the outlet a bit smaller. Cut off the extended part of the backpressure pipe. If it's too long, it will suddenly produce noise.
4
3
Share

Where is the temperature sensor located in the Wuling Hongguang?

In the air conditioning temperature sensing package. Related introduction: 1. Introduction: A temperature sensor (temperature-transducer) refers to a sensor that can sense temperature and convert it into an available output signal. The temperature sensor is the core part of temperature measuring instruments, with a wide variety of types. According to the measurement method, it can be divided into two categories: contact and non-contact. Based on the characteristics of sensor materials and electronic components, it can be divided into two types: thermal resistance and thermocouple. 2. Types: There are four main types of temperature sensors: thermocouples, thermistors, resistance temperature detectors (RTD), and IC temperature sensors. IC temperature sensors include two types: analog output and digital output.
7
4
Share

Where is the horn relay located in the Wuling Hongguang?

Behind the CD player or air conditioning panel. Here are the specific details about the Wuling Hongguang mini: 1. Configuration: The Wuling Hongguang mini's motor has a maximum power of 20kw and a maximum torque of 85 Nm. This car uses lithium-ion batteries throughout the series, which are stronger and have higher energy density. The front suspension of the Wuling Hongguang mini uses a MacPherson independent suspension, while the rear suspension uses a multi-link non-independent suspension. 2. Dimensions: The Wuling Hongguang mini has a wheelbase of 1940mm, with a length, width, and height of 2917mm, 1493mm, and 1621mm respectively. This is a 3-door, 4-seat car, with a curb weight of only about 700 kg.
13
5
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.