Where is the headlight switch of Li ONE?
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The headlight switch of Li ONE is located on the left side of the steering wheel. Rotating it forward one notch turns on the dashboard lights, and another notch turns on the low beam headlights. Pushing it forward activates the high beam, while pulling it back turns off the high beam. Generally, there are two types of car headlight control switches: rotary knob switches and lever switches. Rotating the switch to the designated light position will illuminate the corresponding lights. Here is some extended information about car headlights: 1. Function: The function of car headlights is to provide illumination for nighttime driving. Car headlights are also known as car front headlights or car LED daytime running lights. As the "eyes" of a car, they not only relate to the external image of the car owner but are also closely linked to safe driving at night or in bad weather conditions. 2. Types: (1) By purpose: Car lights can be divided into two categories: lighting and auxiliary. Among them, only the front headlights and some cars equipped with fog lights serve lighting purposes, while the rest are auxiliary lights. (2) By category: Currently, there are four types of car headlights: laser headlights, LED car headlights, xenon headlights, and halogen lights.
I've been driving the Li ONE for almost two years now. The headlight switch is conveniently located at the top of the left stalk on the steering wheel - just a gentle twist turns the lights on or off. The design is quite intelligent; I usually keep it in auto mode where the lights automatically activate at dusk or when entering tunnels, which is both hassle-free and safe. The positioning is ergonomic, allowing left-hand operation without leaving the steering wheel, with natural tactile feedback during night driving. When I first started driving, it took me some time to get familiar with it, but once accustomed, the operation becomes swift. As an electric vehicle, the Li ONE comes with a comprehensive lighting system where sensitivity can be customized via the central control screen - I'd recommend new owners to properly adjust these settings. For my daily commute, I occasionally make manual adjustments, and the system automatically brightens in low-light conditions to prevent visibility issues. Overall, both the placement and functional design cater to user habits, making it easy even for beginners to master.