Which lights are turned on when reversing?
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When reversing, the reverse lights are turned on. The reverse lights do not need to be manually activated; they will automatically turn on when the car is shifted into reverse gear. 1. When the car is reversing: Once shifted into reverse gear, the switch automatically connects to the power supply, so the reverse lights will illuminate automatically. When shifting out of reverse gear, the reverse lights will automatically turn off. There is also a button in the car used for reversing, which is the hazard warning lights (triangle warning lights). Pressing the hazard warning lights will automatically activate the hazard flashers to alert pedestrians. If the car is temporarily parked, the hazard warning lights can also be turned on to remind approaching vehicles from behind. 2. Precautions when reversing: The speed when reversing should not be too fast. Reversing should be done in coordination with the rearview camera and side mirrors. The slower the speed, the more reaction time the driver has. Turn signals or hazard warning lights can be turned on when reversing. Avoid turning the steering wheel while stationary when reversing, as this increases the load on the steering system and can easily wear out the tires. The brake lights and reverse lights are located in the same position, and both serve to alert pedestrians. Sometimes, the rearview camera installed in the car may not respond, which could be due to issues with the camera's wiring or poor contact in the circuit.