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Features of your vehicle Lighting
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.
High Beam Assist malfunction
and limitations
High Beam Assist malfunction
When High Beam Assist is not working
properly, the 'Check High Beam Assist
(HBA) system' warning message will
appear and warning light will
appear on the cluster. In this case, have
the function inspected by an authorized
Kia dealer.
Limitations of High Beam Assist
High Beam Assist may not work properly
in the following situations:
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.
Depending on the instrument cluster
specification or theme, images or colors
may be displayed differently.
For more details on the limitations of the
front view camera, refer to "Forward Col
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lision–Avoidance Assist (FCA) (Front
view camera only)" on page 6-4.