The function of a car combination light is generally to provide illumination at night. The car light switch is made into a complete light control handle and installed under the steering wheel Car taillights include lighting fixtures, light bulbs, turn signals, and brake lights. Among them, a car has a pair of symmetrical left and right turn signals and brake lights)
1. Position light: Turn the light handle to the position light position, and all position lights, license plate lights, indoor background lights, and ambient lights will be turned on. Turn the handle to the OFF position, and all the above lights will be turned off. This position can let people know the position and width of the car clearly at night or in dim environments. 2. Low beam lights: Turn the light handle to the low beam position, and the low beam lights will be on. 3. Switching between high and low beams: When the low beam lights are on, Push the light switch handle in the direction of C (away from the steering wheel) to the limit position, and the high beam lights will be turned on; Turn the light switch handle back towards F (near the steering wheel) to switch back to low beam. 4. Overtaking lights: Turn the light switch handle towards F (near the steering wheel) to the extreme position, and the high beam lights will turn on. After releasing the handle, the high beam lights will automatically turn off
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