Where are the car headlights and how to turn them on?

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MaciRose
07/30/25 12:11am
Turning on the car headlights can be achieved by simply rotating the headlight switch of the vehicle. Here are the specific details about car headlights: 1. Switch location: The car light switch is mostly integrated into the lever-type switch on the left side of the steering wheel, although there are exceptions, with some models featuring a rotary knob-style switch. By twisting or moving the switch to the designated position, the corresponding exterior lights will illuminate, and the dashboard will display the corresponding indicator. 2. Car headlights: By turning the light switch to the low beam position, the low beams will light up. For daily driving, turning on the low beams is sufficient to meet the needs. However, there are special cases. If there are no street lights on the roadside or the road is straight and distant with poor visibility, please use the high beams.
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