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Title: LED headlights too bright?
Post by: Davros5 on November 02, 2018, 20:07:48
*A bit of a bump to this topic*

I've had the car just over seven months now (5420 miles on the clock) and it's been brilliant. Very comfortable and nice to drive. Definitely prefers cruising along rather than throwing around a back lane, but it's more than capable. I've only had one minor issue, that being with the Android Auto functionality stopping working. However, reinstallation of the Android Auto app and re-pairing the phone to the car seem to have sorted that for now.

Now the nights are drawing in and winter is around the corner, I've been flashed three times lately. I'm assuming the LED headlights are that good, people are assuming I'm driving on full beam  :fum: . Has anyone else had this issue with other road users?

Speaking of winter, the heated seats and steering wheel have come in to their own on the cold morning commutes to work.  :goodjob2:
Title: Re: LED headlights too bright?
Post by: Dazzler on November 02, 2018, 20:18:46
Excellent.  Great to hear. I'm about to click over 40,000 kilometres and still very happy with mine.  :goodjob:
Title: Re: LED headlights too bright?
Post by: Blazorax on November 02, 2018, 23:11:54
I have no issue with the LED light, no one flashing any thing at be beside all the girls in bikini (wishful thinking).

I'm pretty sure how far the beam throw can be adjust via the bonnet- well it did on my old Subaru, surely it can be done on newer car too?

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