Where is the high beam switch for the Audi Q5L?

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StKinsley
07/30/25 4:46am
Audi Q5L high beam switch is located at the position of the left-hand low beam button. Usage of high beams: High beams should only be used when there is no other light around. For example, when driving at night on a highway without street lights or in rural areas without street lights, you can turn on the high beams to expand the field of vision. However, when encountering oncoming vehicles, for safety and courtesy, switch to low beams. Hazards of high beams from the rear: The first direct harm is to the interior rearview mirror, as the high beams shining on it reflect back, causing interference and harm to the eyes. If the interior rearview mirror is in manual mode, there is a tab underneath it. It is recommended to push this tab forward or backward, which will change the angle of the glass. After adjusting the angle, the incoming light will be weakened, and the reflected light will not be as intense.
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