Where is the Dayun Yuntu turn signal flasher located?
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The turn signal switch is usually installed on the left side of the steering wheel. Operation method: It can be summarized as 'right' for up and 'left' for down. Turning the signal lever upward (clockwise) indicates a right turn, while turning it downward (counterclockwise) indicates a left turn. However, with the development of automobiles, many vehicles now have an 'one-touch three-flash' quick function added to the hazard light switch. The driver can lightly 'tap' the lever, and the turn signal will flash three times before automatically turning off. This allows the driver to avoid the hassle of manually turning off the signal when changing lanes or overtaking. Lighting operation: The turn signal has three positions: left-off-right. Using the steering wheel as a reference, pushing the lever clockwise activates the left turn signal, which can automatically reset with the steering wheel or be manually reset. Pulling the lever counterclockwise activates the right turn signal. For high/low beam switching: There are two positions, usually set to low beam. With the steering wheel as a reference, after turning on the headlight switch, pushing the lever downward activates the high beam, indicated by a steady blue light icon on the dashboard. Pulling the lever upward activates the low beam, turning off the blue icon. In the low beam position, pulling the lever upward serves as a passing light (high beam on) for signaling. Releasing the lever automatically returns it to the low beam position (if the light switch is off, the lights will turn off).