Subaru WRX Manuals 2025 WRX Owner’s Manual | Page 225

Light Control Switch 217
procedure, perform the locking procedure twice again.
* 1: The setting for the period of time in which the low beam headlights remain on by the welcome lighting function can be changed by a SUBARU dealer. Contact your SUBARU dealer for details. Also, you can change the setting by operating the center information display. For details, refer to“ Car settings” FP200.
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When you turn off the push-button ignition switch while the headlights are on, the battery drainage reduction function activates and performs the following operations to reduce the risk of battery discharge.
. The headlights turn off automatically after 10 minutes.
. When you open or close the door or operate the headlight control switch, the headlights will turn off automatically 10 minutes later.
NOTE
. When you leave the vehicle, put the light control switch in the“ OFF” position to prevent battery discharge.
. When you open or close the door or operate the headlight control switch
after the headlights turn off automatically, the headlights will turn on again.
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The sensor is on the dashboard as shown in the illustration.
CAUTION
If any object is placed on or near the sensor, the sensor may not detect the level of the ambient light correctly and the auto on / off headlights may not operate properly.
& High / Low Beam Change( Dimmer)
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While the light control switch is in the“” or“ AUTO” position in a dark place, the headlights will turn on.
Pushing the lever forward and releasing it will activate the high beam. Pulling the lever rearward and releasing it will switch the headlights to low beam.
When the light control switch is in the“ AUTO” position, pushing the lever forward turns the High Beam Assist is on.
Refer to“ High Beam Assist Function” FP218.
When the headlights are on high beam, the high beam indicator light“” on the combination meter is also on.
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