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High Beam Headlights

High Beam Headlights

Note: The headlight high beams only operate if the low beams are On.

To manually turn on the high beam headlights, push the left steering column lever away from you. To cancel, pull the lever towards you.

The high beam indicator (telltale) is displayed on the Driver Display whenever high beams are On.

Headlight high beam flash

You can flash the headlight high beams by pulling the lever fully towards the steering wheel and releasing it.

Auto High Beam controls

WARNING: Auto High Beam is an aid for selecting the best possible lighting based on prevailing conditions. The driver is still responsible for manually switching between high and low beam when traffic situations or weather conditions require this.

Auto High Beam is a feature that uses the vehicle’s camera system to detect the headlights of approaching vehicles or the taillights of the vehicle directly ahead.

When either of these is detected, the vehicle's headlights automatically switch from high beams to low beams.

Note: The feature may also detect street lighting.

When the camera sensor no longer detects an approaching vehicle or a vehicle ahead, the headlights return to high beams.

To activate the high beam assist feature, the headlights must be operating in AUTO mode and then push the left steering column lever away from you.

The Auto High Beam indicator (telltale) is displayed on the Driver Display whenever the system is activated.

If the system detects a fault, an indicator (telltale) illuminates on the Driver Display and Auto High Beam is unavailable. Headlight high beams can still be operated using the left steering column lever.

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