Where is the sensor for the automatic induction headlights of the TACQUA located?
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The sensor for the automatic induction headlights of the TACQUA is located beneath the front radiator grille of the vehicle. It is used to detect the brightness of external light, activating the daytime running lights during the day and the headlights at night. Automatic Induction Headlights: Automatic induction headlights, also known as sensor-activated headlights, are controlled by a central intelligent control unit that uses a light sensor positioned behind the interior rearview mirror to detect changes in light brightness. This system automatically turns the width lights and low beams on or off accordingly. TACQUA: As the first domestically produced model to feature Volkswagen's new logo, the TACQUA is a versatile SUV designed by FAW-Volkswagen for young consumers. It is suitable for various road conditions and compatible with diverse life scenarios, offering excellent handling, premium configurations, and a comfortable interior space.