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Features of your vehicle Lighting
- If the headlamp switch is placed
from AUTO to another position
(headlamp/position/off), High
Beam Assist will turn off and the
corresponding lamp will turn on.
僅 When High Beam Assist is operating,
high beam switches to low beam if
any of the following conditions occur:
- When the headlamp of an oncom
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ing vehicle is detected.
- When the tail lamp of a vehicle in
front is detected.
- When the headlamp or tail lamp of
a motorcycle or a bicycle is
detected.
- When the surrounding ambient
light is bright enough that high
beams are not required.
- When streetlights or other lights are
detected.
僅 Depending on the instrument cluster
specifications or theme, images or
colors may be displayed differently.
High Beam Assist Malfunction
and limitations
High Beam Assist Malfunction
A:
Check High Beam Assist (HBA) sys
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tem
When High Beam Assist is not working
properly, the warning message will
appear and warning light ( ) will illumi
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nate on the cluster. We recommend that
you have your vehicle inspected by an
authorized Kia dealer/service partner.
Limitations of High Beam Assist
僅 Light from a vehicle is not detected
because of lamp damage, or because
it is hidden from sight, etc.
僅 Headlamp of a vehicle is covered with
dust, snow or water.
僅 A vehicle's headlamps are off but the
fog lamps are on and etc.
僅 There is a lamp that has a similar
shape as a vehicle's lamp.
僅 Headlamps have been damaged or
not repaired properly.
僅 Headlamps are not aimed properly.
僅 Driving on a narrow curved road,
rough road, uphill or downhill.
僅 Vehicle in front is partially visible on a
crossroad or curved road.
僅 There is a traffic light, reflecting sign,
flashing sign or mirror ahead.
僅 There is a temporary reflector or flash
ahead (construction area).
僅 The road conditions are bad such as
being wet, iced or covered with snow.
僅 A vehicle suddenly appears from a
curve.
僅 The vehicle is tilted from a flat tire or
is being towed.
僅 Light from a vehicle is not detected
because of exhaust fume, smoke, fog,
snow, etc.
For more details on the limitations of the
front view camera, refer to "Forward Col
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lision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) (if
equipped)" on page 6-38.