On some vehicles, the following lights come on when the engine is started (headlight switch is in the off position).
First Click Position: Only the parking lights, tail lights, license plate lights, and gauge lights turn on.
Second click position: headlights on.
On vehicles equipped with a headlight beam corrector, before turning on the headlights, set the desired beam position.
If the ignition key is in the Lock position with the headlights on, a chime will sound when the driver's side door is opened to remind you to turn off the headlights.
To turn on the high beam headlights, turn the knob away from you. For dipped high beam headlights, turn the knob towards you. To switch the headlights to flashing mode, additionally turn the handle towards you.
To turn on the high beam headlights, the switch must be in the second click position. The inclusion of high beam headlights is signaled by a blue control signal on the instrument panel.
The flashing mode is retained even if the switch knob is in the Off position.
To turn on the turn signal, move the lever up or down as far as it will go.
The ignition key must be in the On position.
The turn signal turns off automatically after you make a turn, but you can also turn it off manually. The maneuver can also be signaled by moving the turn signal lever up or down, but to an intermediate position, and hold it in this position. A burnt-out rear or front direction indicator lamp is indicated by an increased flashing frequency of the green indicator lamp.
Headlight Beam Adjustment
To adjust the headlight beam, move the switch drum to the desired position.
The table below shows the data for switch setting numbers.
If the vehicle loading conditions differ from those given in the table, then move the switch to a position in which the position of the beam corresponds to the position of the car when only the driver is in the passenger compartment. The higher the number on the switch, the lower the headlight beam.
Always maintain the correct beam level, otherwise you will dazzle other road users.
Vehicle loading conditions and headlight range control switch position
One driver | 0 |
Driver and passenger in the front seat | 0 |
Driver and all passengers | 1 |
Driver and all passengers and a full trunk load | 2 |
Driver and trunk full load | 3 |
Emergency stop signal
To turn on the emergency stop signal, press the button.
When the button is pressed, all vehicle warning lights will flash.
The emergency stop signal is designed to warn other drivers if it is necessary to stop the car in a place where it is possible to create serious traffic obstructions.
Try to stop the car as far as possible from the lane.
When the emergency stop signal is turned on, the direction indicators do not work.
Instrument lighting control
The brightness of the backlight is adjusted by turning the dial.
Rear fog lights
To turn on the rear fog lights, press the button. When the headlights are turned on, the button illumination will turn on.
When you turn on the headlights, the control lamp on the instrument panel lights up. To turn off the rear fog lights, press the button again, or turn off the rear lights.