what lights do you have? I've HID, which don't dance, but as per other post, car should always be level?Firstly welcome .
Easiest way is to park in front of a wall/garage door then you will see it easier. I have never tried to actually look at the light for movement.
When I do it with our 2011 you can see the headlight go through a range of movement against the wall on start up.
J
what lights do you have? I've HID, which don't dance, but as per other post, car should always be level?
HID = High Intensity Discharge = XenonWe have the expensive 1s too But isnt HID the same thing as Xenon anyway?
Maybe we notice it cos the car does it on start up, not when you turn on the lights. As we have ours set as DLR they come on when ignition/start.
J
It could just be the "bending lights" (bottom outside of the headlight).OK, weirdly when driving toward a wall to park, I could see clearly that the beam moved left/right with my steering input (until I was quite slow)... so it appears she *does* have the adaptive headlamps. I checked the label and this confirms AFS:
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... on which basis I'm confused as to why there's no dance/adjustment.
Now that *was* a good read, thank you! What document is that taken from? I'd like to read moreBut anyway here's some bedtime reading for you .
That is TOPIX.Now that *was* a good read, thank you! What document is that taken from? I'd like to read more
It's awful for oncoming traffic as well, you think you're being flashed for some reason, I don't like em that and,80 quid a pop for bulbs.i drove a normal car once, with xenons.. it was awful - as the car went over bumps in the road, you could see the levelling try to keep up and fail, which meant you saw the beam cutoff dance and flicker