What is the general adjustment range for the low beam height of the Baojun 510?
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The low beam height of the Baojun 510 is generally adjusted to levels 1-2. The numbers 0123 indicate the headlight height adjustment. Generally, the numbers represent the degree to which the light is adjusted downward—the higher the number, the more the light is lowered. Level 1 has the smallest downward adjustment, followed by level 2, while level 3 has the most significant downward adjustment. More details are as follows: 1. Basis for adjusting light height: The adjustment is mainly based on the number of passengers in the rear seats and the weight of cargo in the trunk. This is because the more passengers in the rear, the more the rear of the car will sink, causing the front of the car to rise accordingly. This raises the headlight height, potentially dazzling drivers of oncoming vehicles and distracting them, which can easily lead to traffic accidents. 2. Another function of light adjustment: It allows the vehicle's lights to maintain an appropriate height at all times, facilitating nighttime driving and adapting to varying road conditions. For example, when driving uphill, if the lights are not adjusted, they may illuminate the sky instead of the road. In such cases, the height should be lowered to ensure clear visibility of the road ahead.