What is the method for switching between high beam and low beam lights?

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LaAlan
07/29/25 7:01pm
The method for switching between high beam and low beam lights is: 1. Locate the control switch for high beam and low beam lights; 2. The middle position is for low beam, while the first and third positions are for high beam. The high beam icon is blue with a straight line shape, while the low beam icon is green with a downward-slanting line. Both high beam and low beam lights are part of the headlights, primarily used for nighttime driving illumination. High beams have a higher angle and longer illumination distance, suitable for roads with poor visibility and no street lighting. Low beams have a lower angle and shorter distance, commonly used on well-lit roads with good road conditions. In addition to headlights, the vehicle's lighting system also includes daytime running lights, brake lights, fog lights, etc.
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