Vehicle Lights and Vision
Manual Adjustment of Headlight
Height
The angle of the low beam lights is affected by
the distribution of passenger and luggage weight
inside the vehicle. Adjust the headlight height to
ensure the correct adjustment so there is
sufficient lighting to the front of the vehicle,
without dazzling other road users. As shown in
the figure, the headlight height manual
adjustment roller is located in the dashboard
switch array.
Use the following road surface conditions as
references and adjust the lighting height of the
headlights by turn the rolling wheel upwards
and downwards:
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Position “0”
Only use this to adjust the headlights when the
driver, or only the driver and front passenger are
in the vehicle (when there is no luggage).
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Position “1”
All seats are filled.
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Position “2”
All seats are filled and the trunk load is evenly
distributed (reach the permissible axle load of
the rear axle and do not exceed the maximum
permissible laden mass).
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Position “3”
Only the driver, and the trunk load is evenly
distributed (reach the permissible axle load of
the rear axle and do not exceed the maximum
permissible laden mass).
High Beam Delay
The high beam delay function will provide you
with lighting via the headlights after you leave
the vehicle.
Before moving the ignition key from the “ON”
position, if the light switch is in the low beam
light position, turn off the engine, park the
vehicle, turn off the low beam light switch, and
remove the key. After leaving the vehicle, press
down the locking button of the remote control
key, and then the headlights will be
automatically lit and show you the road ahead.
The duration over which the headlights are lit
can be set up via the information center of the
instrument panel. For details, refer to Page 051
"Information Center".
Light Reminder
If a vehicle light is not switched off after the
ignition switch has been turned off, there will be
a buzzing sound when the door on the driver’s
side is opened.