Don’t put yourself and others at risk. Turn your headlights on when driving in the dark or in bad weather.
You need to know:
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Master light switch ![]() |
Manually selects the different lighting options of your vehicle. | ||
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Daytime running lights ![]() |
Makes vehicle more visible during the day. | ![]() |
Note: marking lights are off. |
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Headlight lower beam ![]() |
(low beam, passing beam, dipped beam) Lights up the road just in front of your vehicle. | ![]() |
Use:
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Headlight upper beam ![]() |
(high beam, driving beam, main beam) Lights up a longer distance, allowing you to see far down a dark road. | ![]() |
Use:
Switch off when:
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Automatic upper beam ![]() |
Automatically switches off upper beam when there is oncoming traffic or when there is a vehicle ahead. | ![]() |
Ensures that your lights do not cause glare for other drivers. |
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Automatic headlights ![]() |
Automatically switches lights on or off according to the amount of light outside the vehicle. | ![]() |
Ensures that your lights are on when you need them. |
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Front fog lights ![]() |
Provides better view of the road in fog, as they have a wide beam pattern to light up the road directly in front of your vehicle. | ![]() |
Use if driving in fog or snow. |
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Rear fog lights ![]() |
Makes your vehicle more visible to drivers behind you in fog, as they are brighter than tail lights. | ![]() |
Use only if driving in fog, rain or snow as these lights can be confused with stop lights, distracting other drivers. |
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Marking lights ![]() |
Activates front position lights, rear position lights (tail lights), side marker lights and licence plate lights. | ![]() |
Make your vehicle more visible to others. Note: headlights are off. |