Adjustment before driving
Preparation before driving
Lighting control
Lighting OFF
Turn the lighting control knob, so that the mark
on the lighting control knob is aligned with
the position. At this time, all the lamps will
go out.
After the engine is stated, the daytime running
lamp will come on.
Automatic headlamp ON*
Turn the lighting control knob, so that the mark
on the lighting control knob is aligned with
the position, and the automatic headlamp
ON indicator lamp on the instrument
cluster comes on. At this time, the headlamps
will automatically come on when the light outside
the vehicle is dark (e.g., at night or passing
through a tunnel). At this time, if you turn the
lighting control knob, so that the mark on
the lighting control knob is aligned with the
position, the AHO function will be turned off.
When the AHO function is malfunctioning, the
low beam and position lamps will come on.
Please contact the authorized dealer for check.
Position lamp
Turn the lighting control knob to make the mark
thereon align with the position, so
the position lamp indicator lamp on the
instrument cluster comes on. At this time, the
daytime running lamps, rear position lamps and
instrument cluster backlight come on.
Low/high beam ON
Turn the lighting control knob, so that the mark
is aligned with the position, and the
low beam ON indicator lamp on the
instrument cluster comes on. At this time, the
low beam will come on.
When the low beam comes on, push the lighting
combination switch forward in direction
perpendicular to the steering wheel plane, so
that both the high beam and low beam come on,
and the high beam ON indicator lamp on
the instrument cluster also comes on. To turn off
the high beam, turn the lighting combination
switch back to the default position.
High beam warning
Even if no lamp is turned on, you can turn on the
high beam by pulling the combination switch
lever toward the steering wheel plane in
direction , and turn off it by releasing the
combination switch lever (which will return to the
original position). Repeated operation can make
the high beam flash for warning.