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What is the tutorial for using the lights on the Baojun 510?

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KaiLynn
07/29/2025, 10:56:14 AM

Baojun 510 light usage tutorial: 1. The light adjustment is located on the left side behind the steering wheel and the left side of the center console; 2. Turn the knob to the OFF position to turn off the headlights; 3. Turn the knob to the next position for the parking light position, and continue turning the knob to the next position for the low beam position. The Baojun 510 is a compact SUV with body dimensions of 4220 mm in length, 1740 mm in width, and 1615 mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2550 mm. In terms of power, the Baojun 510 is equipped with a 1.5-liter naturally aspirated engine, producing 105 horsepower and a maximum torque of 135 Nm, with a maximum power speed of 5600 rpm and a maximum torque speed range of 3600 to 5200 rpm.

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McJackson
08/13/2025, 03:30:40 AM

Regarding the usage of lights on the Baojun 510, I’d like to share my approach. As an ordinary driver with years of experience, the light controls are typically located on the stalk below the left side of the steering wheel. Rotating it offers different settings: OFF turns the lights off, turning to the parking light position activates the small lights, and further rotation to the headlight position turns on the low beams. Pushing the stalk downward activates the left turn signal, while pushing it upward activates the right turn signal. Pulling the stalk backward lightly turns on the high beams, and releasing it reverts to low beams. For fog lights in rainy or foggy conditions, there might be a separate button nearby—just press to turn them on. I recommend familiarizing yourself with the switch positions before driving to avoid fumbling in the dark. When driving at night, pay special attention to switching between low and high beams to avoid dazzling oncoming traffic. Additionally, the Baojun 510 may have an automatic light mode—pressing the AUTO button at startup can automatically control the lights, which is quite convenient. During regular maintenance, it’s best to check if the bulbs are aging, as insufficient brightness can be dangerous. In short, a few practices will make it easy—nothing complicated.

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LeGriffin
10/11/2025, 01:26:18 AM

When learning to drive the Baojun 510, I also spent some time figuring out the light controls. As a novice driver, the stalk is on the left side of the steering wheel: turn to the first position for parking lights, suitable for stopping by the roadside at dusk; turn to the second position for low beam headlights, illuminating the road ahead; signaling a turn just requires gently pushing the stalk up or down. The most crucial part is the high beam—pull the stalk once and release, it will automatically return, avoid holding it to prevent blinding others. After starting the car, try the AUTO button to see if it can turn on the lights automatically, making it much easier during rain or dusk. I also make it a habit to turn on the interior light before opening the car door to avoid stepping into darkness when exiting or to remind children of safety during pick-up and drop-off. Light operations are quite intuitive, but always remember traffic rules: signal in advance before turning, and use fog lights in foggy conditions to prevent collisions. Practice simulating operations in the garage more often—safety first.

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EloiseAnn
11/24/2025, 01:33:29 AM

Driving the Baojun 510, I often use the lights on rural roads, and the stalk is simple and easy to use. The control lever below the left side of the steering wheel turns and pushes: the OFF position turns off all lights, the parking light position turns on the small taillights, and the headlight position turns on the low beams; pushing it up or down activates the turn signals; pulling it back once turns on the high beams, and releasing it stops them. I remember one night during an outing, I used the high beams to see the road ahead clearly, then switched back to low beams when passing through a village to avoid disturbing the residents. The fog light button is nearby, and pressing it is especially practical. In automatic mode, pressing the AUTO button turns the lights on automatically as it gets dark, saving me from distraction. These daily operations take just a few minutes to learn, but the key is not to misuse the high beams to avoid accidents. Regularly checking the bulbs and ensuring the switches work properly makes driving even more reassuring.

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LaBentley
01/14/2026, 03:05:24 AM

As an ordinary car owner, operating the lighting system of the Baojun 510 is quite simple: Use the lever under the steering wheel to turn on the low beams for road illumination, and gently push it up or down to activate the turn signals. Pull it backward to switch to high beams for better visibility of distant roads. Note that the fog light switch might be located near the instrument panel—turn it on during rainy or foggy weather for added safety. If your car has an AUTO function, pressing it after starting the vehicle is convenient, as the lights adjust automatically to the environment, making driving effortless. I also emphasize safety details—turn on the lights when it gets dark, and avoid accidentally blinding others with high beams. When picking up or dropping off kids, turn on the interior light to illuminate the area near their feet before they exit. During regular maintenance, check the brightness of the headlights—replace bulbs promptly if they are dim to prevent accidents. Mastering light usage comes with practice and adherence to rules—just drive a few more times, and you’ll get the hang of it.

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MacGavin
04/10/2026, 11:12:57 PM

I prioritize safety when driving, and the operation of the Baojun 510 lights must be standardized. The lever is conveniently positioned: rotate the knob to adjust between OFF, parking lights, or low beam; push up or down to activate turn signals; pull and release to control high beam. Test the functions every time before driving to ensure smooth switching between high and low beams, avoiding any jams that could cause trouble. The fog light button is separately placed—turn it on promptly in foggy conditions to prevent rear-end collisions. In automatic mode, press the AUTO button to activate the lights automatically, offering both convenience and energy efficiency. Compliance with regulations is key: signal early when turning to alert vehicles behind, and use high beams cautiously on highways at night to avoid fines. During maintenance, check the bulb lifespan and replace old ones promptly. Mastering light usage comes with practice, protecting both yourself and others.

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