Where is the headlight height adjustment for the Tiguan L?
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The headlight height adjustment for the Tiguan L is located on the large knob to the left of the instrument panel. The main night-time light signals of the headlights include: 1. When the projection distance of the headlights changes from far to near, it indicates that the car is approaching or entering an uphill slope. 2. When the projection distance of the headlights changes from near to far, it indicates that the car is on a downhill slope or transitioning from a steep slope to a gentle slope. 3. When the headlights leave the road surface, it indicates a sharp curve ahead or that the vehicle has reached the top of a slope. 4. When the headlights shift from the center of the road to the side, it indicates a general curve ahead. 5. When the headlights move from one side of the road to the other, it indicates a series of continuous curves ahead. 6. When the oncoming vehicle's headlights project a shorter beam, it means the approaching vehicle is nearing a slope; when the oncoming vehicle's headlights detach from the roadbed, it means the approaching vehicle is close to the top of the slope. 7. When the taillights of the vehicle ahead are dim or bright, it indicates the vehicle is at a distance; when the taillights are brighter, it indicates the vehicle is nearby.