Lights -> Headlights for Your Volkswagen Atlas SUV First Generation (2018-2023)

Lights  
Headlights  
Switching the turn signals on and off  
Fig. 93 On the left side of the steering column: turn signal and high beam lever.  
Right turn signal  
Left turn signal  
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Switching the turn signals on and off  
1. Switch the ignition on.  
2. Move the turn signal and high beam lever from the center position to the preferred position fig. 93.  
3. To cancel the turn signal, move the turn signal and headlamp lever back to its basic position.  
If no chime sounds when the turn signal is on, contact suitably qualified professionals and have the vehicle checked. Volkswagen recommends contacting an  
authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.  
3-blink turn signal  
To use the 3-blink turn signal, move the turn signal and high beam lever upward or downward to the pressure point and then release the lever. The turn signal will  
blink three times.  
To stop the 3-blink turn signal before it ends, move the turn signal and high beam lever immediately to the pressure point in the opposite direction and release.  
The 3-blink turn signal can be activated and deactivated in the vehicle settings in the Infotainment system Vehicle settings menu.  
WARNING  
Using the turn signals incorrectly, not using the turn signals, or forgetting to turn the turn signal off can mislead other road users. This can cause accidents and  
serious injuries.  
Always activate the turn signals correctly when changing lanes, passing, or turning.  
Switch the turn signal off again every time you finish changing lanes, passing, or turning.  
The emergency flashers also work when the ignition is switched off In case of an emergency.  
Switching the lights on and off  
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Fig. 94 Next to the steering wheel: light switch (one version).  
Switching the lights on  
1. Switch the ignition on.  
2. Turn the light switch to the desired position fig. 94:  
The side lights or parking lights and daytime running lights are switched on.  
Automatic headlight control: the headlights will switch on or off depending on the brightness and weather conditions  
, Automatic headlight  
control.  
The side lights or parking lights and daytime running lights are switched on. The green symbol in the light switch turns on.  
The low beam headlights are switched on.  
Switching the lights off  
1. Switch the ignition off.  
2. Turn the light switch to the desired position:  
The lights are switched off.  
The orientation lighting can be switched on “Exit lighting” and “Entry lighting” function (orientation lighting) .  
The parking light is switched on Parking lights. The green symbol in the light switch turns on.  
The low beam headlights are switched off.  
Vehicles with ignition switch: As long as the remote control vehicle key is in the ignition switch, the parking light continues to light up.  
Vehicles with starter button: As long as the driver door is closed, the parking light continues to light up.  
Daytime running lights  
The optional daytime running lights can increase the visibility of your vehicle in traffic during the daytime.  
The daytime running light comes on automatically every time the ignition is switched on if the light switch is in the  
The daytime running lights cannot be switched on or off manually.  
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or  
position (if brightness detected)  
Daytime running lights parking function  
Depending on the equipment, the vehicle may have a daytime running lights parking function to turn off the daytime running lights temporarily when the ignition is  
switched on.  
Switch off the daytime running lights:  
1. Switch the ignition on.  
2. Turn the light switch to the position.  
3. Set the electronic parking brake.  
Switch on the daytime running lights:  
1. Switch off the electronic parking brake.  
WARNING  
Accidents and serious injuries may occur if the road is not well lit and the vehicle cannot be seen by others on the road, or is very difficult to see.  
The light assistance systems are only aids. The driver is always responsible for turning on the correct vehicle lighting.  
Always turn on the low beam headlight in the dark, when it is raining, and when visibility is poor.  
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Regularly check that the lighting system and turn signals are functioning correctly.  
WARNING  
The parking lights or daytime running lights are not bright enough to illuminate the road sufficiently and to be seen by other road users.  
Always turn on the low beam headlight in the dark, when it is raining, and when visibility is poor.  
The taillights do not switch on with the daytime running lights. A vehicle without its taillights turned on may not be seen by other road users in the dark, in  
the fog, and when visibility is poor.  
WARNING  
Automatic headlight control  
only turns the low beam headlights on and off when there are changes in brightness.  
Turn on the low beam headlights manually in certain weather conditions, such as in fog.  
When reverse gear is engaged, the cornering lights on both sides of the vehicle will turn on automatically to better illuminate the surroundings while  
maneuvering.  
Switching the high beam headlights on and off  
Fig. 95 On the left side of the steering column: turn signal and high beam lever.  
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turn on the high beam headlight.  
Activate the headlight flashers or turn off the high beam headlights.  
If the high beam headlights or headlight flashers are turned on, the blue  
indicator light or  
will come on in the instrument cluster ⇒  
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Turning on the high beam headlight  
1. Switch the ignition on.  
2. Switch on the low beam headlight.  
3. Press the turn signal and high beam lever forward out of the center position fig. 95.  
Turning off the high beam headlight  
1. Pull the turn signal and high beam lever backward out of the center position fig. 95.  
Turning the headlight flasher on and off  
1. Pull the turn signal and high beam lever backward out of the center position and hold it fig. 95.  
Release the turn signal and high beam lever to turn the headlight flasher off.  
Light Assist  
Depending on the equipment, high beam control (Light Assist) may be available page , Light Assist.  
WARNING  
Using the high beam headlights incorrectly can cause accidents and serious injuries, because the high beams can distract and create glare for other drivers.  
Use the high beam headlights only if other road users cannot be distracted or blinded.  
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Light Assist  
Light Assist switches off automatically if the system detects oncoming vehicles or vehicles driving ahead. Light Assist generally detects well-lit areas such as towns  
and deactivates the high beam headlights when driving through these areas.  
The high beam headlights switch on and off automatically within the limits of the system, depending on the environmental and traffic conditions and the vehicle  
speed ⇒  
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Switching on Light Assist  
1. Switch on the ignition and the automatic headlights  
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2. Tap the turn signal and high beam lever forward out of the basic position.  
When Light Assist is switched on, the  
indicator light in the instrument cluster display will turn on. When high beam control (Light Assist) is active, the blue  
indicator light  
for the high beam headlight in the instrument cluster lights up.  
Setting the main-beam control sensitivity  
Depending on the country, the main-beam control sensitivity can be set in two stages:  
Increasing the sensitivity: press the turn signal and high beam lever forwards from its original position and hold it in this position for around 15 seconds.  
The  
indicator light on the instrument cluster will blink three times to confirm that this has been applied.  
Setting the sensitivity back to its standard setting: press the turn signal and high beam lever forwards from its original position and hold it in this position for  
around 15 seconds.  
The  
indicator light on the instrument cluster will blink three times in quick succession to confirm that this has been applied.  
Or: Switch the ignition off and on.  
Switching off Light Assist  
1. Switch off  
automatic headlights.  
Or: If high beam control (Light Assist) is switched on and active, pull the turn signal and high beam lever backward.  
Or: If high beam control (Light Assist) is switched on and not active, tip the turn signal and high beam lever forward.  
The manual high beam headlights are now switched on. Pull the turn signal and high beam lever backwards to switch the high beam headlights off manually if  
necessary.  
Or: Switch off the ignition.  
System limitations  
The high beams must be switched off manually in the following situations, because Light Assist may not switch them off at the right time or at all:  
In poorly lit towns which cannot be recognized as a town by the system.  
On poorly lit roads with strongly reflective signs.  
If there are others on the road who have inadequate lighting, such as pedestrians or cyclists.  
On tight curves where the view of traffic is partially obstructed, on steep rises, or in dips.  
When there are oncoming vehicles on roads with a center barrier and the drivers in the oncoming vehicle can clearly see above the barrier, for example truck  
drivers.  
In fog, snow, and heavy rain.  
When there are dust and sand in the air.  
If the windshield is damaged in the camera's field of vision.  
If the camera visual field is fogged over, dirty, or covered by a sticker, snow, or ice.  
If the camera switches off automatically due to a high ambient temperature or exposure to direct sunlight for a prolonged period. High beam control (Light  
Assist) will be available once the camera is available again.  
If the camera is faulty and the power supply is interrupted.  
WARNING  
The increased convenience thanks to high beam control (Light Assist) cannot replace the driver's attention. Switching on the high beam headlights incorrectly  
can cause accidents and serious injuries, because the high beams can distract and blind other drivers.  
Always control the headlights yourself and adapt them to the lighting, visual, and traffic conditions.  
Light Assist may not detect all traffic situations correctly and the function may be restricted in certain situations.  
If the camera lens is dirty, covered, or damaged, the Light Assist function may be limited. This is also the case if the vehicle lighting system is changed,  
such as by adding auxiliary headlights.  
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NOTICE  
To avoid impairing the function of the system, note the following points:  
Regularly clean the camera view area and keep it free of snow and ice.  
Do not cover the camera view area.  
Regularly check the windshield for damage in the camera lens area.  
Dynamic cornering light  
The dynamic cornering lights provide optimum illumination of the roadway.  
The dynamic cornering light only works when the automatic headlights  
10 km/h).  
are switched on and at speeds of more than approximately 6 mph (approximately  
Switching the poor weather lights on and off  
Poor weather lights help you to illuminate the carriageway more effectively when visibility is poor.  
The poor weather light can be switched on when the ignition is switched on and the automatic headlights  
or dipped beams  
are switched on.  
Switching on the Poor Weather Lights  
1. Switch the ignition on.  
2. Automatic headlights  
3. Pull out the light switch up to the first retainer.  
The green indicator light in the light switch will turn on.  
or dipped beams  
switched on.  
Switching off the Poor Weather Lights  
1. Push in the light switch or turn it to the  
position.  
If the poor weather light is switched on when the automatic headlights are switched on  
ambient light level.  
, the dipped beams are also switched on, regardless of the  
Troubleshooting  
Turn signal indicator light  
The green indicator light blinks.  
If a turn signal light on the vehicle is not working, the indicator light will blink twice as fast.  
1. Check the lights and replace any bulbs as necessary ⇒  
Introduction.  
2. If the malfunction persists, contact a suitably qualified professional. Volkswagen recommends contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized  
Volkswagen Service Facility.  
Trailer turn signal indicator light (for trailer hitch installed at the factory)  
The green indicator light blinks.  
If a trailer turn signal or the entire trailer light system is out, the indicator light will turn off.  
1. Check the lights and replace any bulbs as necessary ⇒  
Introduction.  
2. If the malfunction persists, contact a suitably qualified professional. Volkswagen recommends contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized  
Volkswagen Service Facility.  
Exterior lighting malfunction  
The yellow indicator light turns on.  
The headlights have completely or partially failed.  
1. Check the lights and replace any bulbs as necessary ⇒  
Introduction.  
2. If the malfunction persists, contact a suitably qualified professional. Volkswagen recommends contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized  
Volkswagen Service Facility.  
Rain/light sensor malfunction  
The yellow indicator light turns on.  
In the  
light switch position, the vehicle lighting will not turn on or off automatically.  
1. Switch the ignition off and on.  
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