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Inquiry regarding the green icon for automatic headlights


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I am uncertain whether I overlooked this previously or if it is a recent occurrence. I have configured my headlights to automatic for activation and high/low beam adjustment. While driving home last night on a backroad, I saw that each time the blue high beam indicator on the dashboard extinguished due to an impending vehicle, the green indicator also turned off. The headlights functioned properly externally; nevertheless, I recall that the green indicator light on the dashboard consistently illuminated when in use, regardless of whether the high beams were activated or deactivated. Has anyone else observed this on their devices? Thank you!

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The automatic system may have been temporarily disabled, which occasionally occurs in my vehicle as well. This can be due to debris, adverse weather conditions, etc., causing the system to be uncertain about the operation of the lights (I possess adaptive headlights). I consulted my mechanic, and this phenomenon is considered normal; I have only observed it during rain and fog.

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I am experiencing a distinct problem with my automated main beam. When temperatures fall below zero, the default setting activates the main beam continuously, and the sole method to deactivate it is to turn off the lights entirely. Suboptimal! Fortunately, I reside in a region of the UK that does not frequently experience really low temperatures.

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