If automatic headlights (
beam headlights yourself.
) are switched on, the low-beam headlights still may not be switched on in fog or heavy rain. You have to switch on the low-
NOTE
Leaving the parking lights on when the ignition is switched off can drain the vehicle battery.
In cool or humid weather, the insides of the headlights, the rear lights, and turn signals can temporarily fog up. This is normal and does not affect the service
life of the vehicle's lighting system.
High-beam control (Light Assist)
Your vehicle may be equipped with the Light Assist automatic high beam control system.
Light Assist high beam control
Light assist switches the high beam headlights on at speeds above about 37 mph (60 km/h), depending on the surroundings and traffic conditions, and off again at
speeds below about 18 mph (30 km/h), within the limits of the system ⇒ ꢀ. The system is controlled by a camera mounted in the rearview mirror base.
Light Assist generally detects well-lit areas such as towns and switches the high beam headlights off when driving through these areas.
Switching Light Assist on
Switch the ignition on and turn the light switch to the
Push the turn signal lever forward (out of the home position).
If the indicator light appears in the instrument cluster display, Light Assist is switched on.
Switching Light Assist off
position ⇒ Switching lights on and offꢀ.
Switch the ignition off.
OR: Turn the light switch to a position other than
⇒ Switching lights on and offꢀ.
OR: When the high beam headlights are on, pull the turn signal lever back to the home position.
OR: Push the turn signal lever forward to switch the high beam headlights on manually. Light Assist switches off.
Adjusting Light Assist sensitivity
Light Assist has two sensitivity levels.
Increase sensitivity: Push the turn signal forward from the home position and hold for about 15 seconds. The
indicator light in the instrument cluster display
flashes 3 times to confirm the increased sensitivity level.
Reset sensitivity to the factory setting: Push the turn signal lever forward from the home position a second time and hold for 15 seconds. The
in the instrument cluster display flashes (quickly) 3 times. OR: Turn the ignition off and back on again.
indicator light
Light Assist system limits
The following conditions can prevent Light Assist from switching the high beam headlights off in time or from switching them off at all:
Poorly lit roads with highly reflective signs.
If there are others on the road with insufficient lighting, such as pedestrians or bicycles.
In tight curves, when traffic is partially hidden, on steep hills, or in valleys.
On roads with a center barrier where the driver can clearly see oncoming traffic above the barrier, for example, a truck driver.
If the camera is not working properly or the power is interrupted.
In fog, snow, or heavy rain.
When there is dust or sand in the air.
If the windshield is damaged in the area of the camera.
If the camera's visual field is fogged over, dirty, or covered by a sticker, snow, or ice.
WARNING
Never let the increased convenience provided by Light Assist tempt you into taking extra risks. The system is not a substitute for careful and attentive driving.
Always be prepared to control the headlights yourself and to adapt them to road, traffic, weather, and visibility conditions.
Light Assist may not detect all traffic situations correctly and function may be restricted in certain situations.
If the camera's area of view is dirty, covered, or damaged, Light Assist may not work properly. Changes to the vehicle lighting system, such as by adding
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