Where is the headlight adjustment button on the Sylphy?

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DiMorgan
07/24/25 11:59pm
The headlight height adjustment knob for the Sylphy is located below the steering wheel on the driver's side. Below are the detailed specifications of the Sylphy: Vehicle Positioning: The Sylphy is a mid-size sedan under Dongfeng Motor Co., Ltd., with dimensions of 4641*1815*1450mm (L*W*H) and a wheelbase of 2712mm. Powertrain: Equipped with a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine compliant with China's National VI emission standards, delivering a maximum power of 99kW (135 horsepower) and a peak torque of 159Nm. The transmission system is paired with a CVT gearbox. Smart Features: The vehicle comes with the new Nissan-Connect super-intelligent system, featuring an 8-inch HD capacitive touchscreen. It includes functions like voice control and remote vehicle control. Voice control enables basic operations of the vehicle's online entertainment system, real-time navigation, Bluetooth calls, dash cam, and air conditioning through simple voice commands. The remote monitoring and control function allows seamless connectivity via a smart app, enabling remote control of door locks, light & horn signals, engine, and air conditioning based on specific needs.
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MacPaul
08/10/25 3:34pm
I used to drive a Nissan Sunny Classic, and its light adjustment switch is on the stalk to the left of the steering wheel. Feel the stalk at the lower left of the steering wheel with your hand—there’s a rotatable knob at the outermost end. Turn it clockwise once for the parking lights and a second time for the low beams. If you enter a tunnel or encounter dim light at dusk, just twist it all the way to the bottom position marked with an 'A' to activate automatic lighting. This auto mode is especially handy—the light sensor is behind the rearview mirror on the windshield and controls the lights based on ambient brightness. A veteran driver’s tip: remember to manually turn on the fog lights in rain or snow by pressing the button in the middle of the stalk.
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