How do you activate the Audi high beam assist?

How do you activate the Audi high beam assist?

Push the lever to position -1- to activate the main beam assist. The indicator lamp will light up in the instrument cluster display and the main beams will be switched on/off automatically. An indicator lamp lights up when the main beams are switched on.

What is high beam assist on Audi?

At Aberdeen & Dundee Audi Audi Main Beam Assist switches automatically between full and dipped beam when driving at night. The system can detect headlights of oncoming traffic, rear lights of other road users and light sources in urban areas.

How do I turn on high beam assist?

The system will switch the headlights setting back to high beam automatically when the traffic conditions are safe. To enable High Beam Assist, turn the headlight switch to the AUTO position. Push the headlight lever forward. A High Beam Assist indicator light will display in the instrument gauge cluster.

How do I turn off automatic high beam assist?

To disable the system: When the vehicle is on and parked, pull the headlight lever towards you and hold it for 40 seconds. The auto high-beam indicator blinks twice. To re-enable the system: Pull the headlight lever towards you and hold it for 30 seconds. The auto high-beam indicator blinks once.

What are Audi adaptive headlights?

Adaptive lighting that allows the driver to see ahead at night by lighting up corners and bends and intelligently turning the headlights, depending on the situation. Headlights that adapt to your drive. See ahead in the dark by lighting up corners and bends more effectively.

What is Adaptive Highbeam Assist?

Adaptive Highbeam Assist adjusts the headlamp range to suit the traffic situation, and does not dazzle oncoming traffic. Adaptive Highbeam Assist adjusts the headlamp range to suit the traffic situation, and does not dazzle oncoming traffic.

What is the advantage of intelligent high-beam assist?

Intelligent High Beam Assist (IHBA) uses a forward-facing camera, to detect oncoming vehicles and manipulates the high beam, creating ‘shadows’ around the vehicle or vehicles ahead, so you can continue to benefit from high beam illumination of the road without dazzling other road users.

How do you know if you have high beam assist?

A sensor usually mounted on the rear-view mirror detects headlights and rear lights of other vehicles ahead. If the road in front is clear, high-beam headlights are activated, automatically dipping when another vehicle comes into sight. All without your fingers leaving the steering wheel.

Why are my brights on auto?

When driving at night, the auto high-beam system can automatically turn on the high beams when its windshield-mounted camera detects no vehicles ahead, and return to the low beams when vehicles ahead are detected – a great convenience.

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