Contents: Turn signal switch ⇓ Switch operating mode when changing…⇓ Headlight switch ⇓ Automatic parking light switch-off…⇓ Headlight high beam switch ⇓ Flashing headlights ⇓
Turn signal switch
When the combination switch is moved downwards, the turn signals on the left side of the vehicle begin to flash. When the combination switch is moved upwards, the turn signals on the right side of the vehicle begin to flash. After completing the turn, the switch will automatically move to the neutral position and at the same time the turn signals will stop flashing. If the turn signal indicator lamp on the instrument panel flashes more quickly than usual, lights up but does not flash, or does not light up at all, this indicates a malfunction in the turn signal electrical circuits.
Switch operating mode when changing rows
Fig. 1.35. Switch operating mode when changing rows
When changing lanes, move the lever up or down until the turn signals come on. Once released, the lever automatically returns to the neutral position.
Headlight switch
Fig. 1.36. Headlight switching mode
Turn the drum on the end of the combination switch to turn on the headlights. The first position will turn on the parking lights, side lights, tail lights and instrument panel lighting. The next position will turn on the headlights.
Automatic parking light switch-off (additional equipment)
If you do not turn off the parking lights after stopping, they will automatically turn off if the driver's door is opened. To turn the parking lights back on, simply turn on the ignition.
Headlight high beam switch
To turn on the high beam headlights, push the switch away from you. The high beam indicator light on the instrument panel will light up. When you move the lever back towards you, the light switches from high to low beam.
Flashing headlights
Fig. 1.37. Headlight flashing mode
Flashing of headlights is performed by slightly moving the switch lever towards you and releasing it. Flashing of headlights is possible even if the headlight switch is in the "OFF" position.
