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POSITION STATUS DESCRIPTION
4 Auto
Switches low beam on
automatically when
ambient
light is low.
Headlamp auto light control
When the automatic light control function is switched on and the
engine is running, the system switches between daytime running
lamps and low beam headlamps automatically. This depends on
the external lighting conditions and the information given by the
sensor system.
When entering and leaving a tunnel for example, the low beam
headlamps may automatically turn on if there is minimal lighting.
They will turn o again when leaving the tunnel and the sensors
detect enough daylight. To switch on the automatic light control
function, rotate the end of the left lever stalk to position 4.
The auto light control function turns on front low beams and rear
lights, the front and rear side marker lights, and the license plate
lamp.
Headlamp low beams
Low beams are for use at night in areas illuminated by
streetlamps, such as towns and cities and low visibility weather
conditions, such as in fog, misty, or snowy conditions. Low beams
are also required when other vehicles are driving in front of you.
The low beams use an asymmetrical beam to illuminate a shorter
distance of
the road ahead compared to high beam to avoid the
blinding of oncoming vehicles.
Headlamp high beams
High beams are used to illuminate the way ahead at night when
there are no oncoming road users. To switch on the high beams,
push the left lever stalk away from the driver, toward the front of
your Grenadier. To switch o the high beam pull the lever stalk
toward the driver back into the starting position.
WARNING: Do not use high beams when oncoming
trac is
approaching or when following another vehicle.
The light may interfere with the other driver's vision.
There is a risk of an accident if the oncoming drivers are
temporarily blinded.
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