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Before Driving
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Lighting
Switching Low Beam Lights On
After powering up the vehicle, turn on the
low beam lights, and both the low beam and
position lights will come on simultaneously, with
the corresponding indicator lights and
illuminating on the instrument cluster.
Turning off the low beam lights will keep
the position lights on, with the indicator light
going off and illuminating.
Turn on/off the Rear Fog Light
The rear fog light switch can be used to
turn on the rear fog lights only after the low beam
lights are on, with the corresponding indicator
light
illuminating on the instrument cluster.
Use the switch again to turn off the rear fog
lights, with the indicator light
going off.
CAUTION
The fog lights should only be used in rainy,
foggy, snowy weather, or in conditions of
poor visibility.
Switching High Beam Lights On
After turning on the low beam lights, push
the light control lever toward the instrument
panel to turn on the high beam lights, with the
corresponding indicator light
illuminating.
Pull the light control lever back toward the
steering wheel to turn off the high beam lights,
with the indicator light
going off.
CAUTION
Using high beam lights in well-lit conditions
can dazzle drivers of oncoming vehicles,
causing visual errors and potentially leading
to traffic accidents. The following points
should be noted when using high beam
lights:
● At night, alternate between high and low
beams when encountering vehicles in
the opposite direction. At night on roads
without a central barrier or central line,
switch to low beams when within 150
meters of an oncoming vehicle.
● When driving at night through sharp
curves, slopes, arch bridges, pedestrian
crossings, or intersections without trafc
signal lights, alternate between high and
low beams as a warning.
● Vehicle overtaking at night should
alternate between high and low beams;
when the vehicle behind ashes high and
low beams, yield safely.
● If dazzled by the high beams of an
oncoming vehicle, alternate between your
high and low beams to remind the other
vehicle to switch off their high beams.
● Switch to low beams if an oncoming
vehicle frequently switches its lights on
you.
High Beam Flashing
Repeatedly pull the light control lever toward
the steering wheel and release immediately to
make the high beam lights ash.