Hi all,
After i got my car, i noticed the lowbeam lights are always on when I’m driving despite the light control is turned to auto and during daytime. I see other Mercedes passing by with the strip led lights only and looking cool asf lol.
Does anyone know what’s wrong with it? or maybe I’m doing something wrong?
After i got my car, i noticed the lowbeam lights are always on when I’m driving despite the light control is turned to auto and during daytime. I see other Mercedes passing by with the strip led lights only and looking cool asf lol.
Does anyone know what’s wrong with it? or maybe I’m doing something wrong?
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yes i have. There’s no setting for lowbeams. Originally Posted by guhvies
Have you checked the settings for the lights?
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Would help if we knew where you are, rules on lighting are country specific.
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I’m in Toronto Canada. But the thing is I see other Mercedes with led strip lights only on the road, mine shouldn’t be different should it? Originally Posted by Philamg
Would help if we knew where you are, rules on lighting are country specific.
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I’m in Toronto Canada. But the thing is I see other Mercedes with led strip lights only on the road, mine shouldn’t be different should it?
You are correct, should be same as others, dealer will be able to advise.Originally Posted by Solidust
I’m in Toronto Canada. But the thing is I see other Mercedes with led strip lights only on the road, mine shouldn’t be different should it?
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The light sensor is in the top of the windscreen behind the rear view mirror, you can test it by covering or putting light onto it.
If you're in Toronto at this time of year wouldn't it be dark/gloomy a lot of the time thus the headlights would be frequently on?
If you're in Toronto at this time of year wouldn't it be dark/gloomy a lot of the time thus the headlights would be frequently on?
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If you're in Toronto at this time of year wouldn't it be dark/gloomy a lot of the time thus the headlights would be frequently on?
ahh! That’s some useful info, i will try playing with the sensor later. thanks a lot!!Originally Posted by ajgraham
The light sensor is in the top of the windscreen behind the rear view mirror, you can test it by covering or putting light onto it.If you're in Toronto at this time of year wouldn't it be dark/gloomy a lot of the time thus the headlights would be frequently on?
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ahh! That’s some useful info, i will try playing with the sensor later. thanks a lot!!
Also in Toronto, strip light always on during the day. FYI had my GLC43 in for a noise in the cabin, found out there was a headlight recall. Apparently just an adjustment.Originally Posted by Solidust
ahh! That’s some useful info, i will try playing with the sensor later. thanks a lot!!
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Aren't they meant to be, in UK they are called day time running lights.Originally Posted by Bwadd
Also in Toronto, strip light always on during the day. FYI had my GLC43 in for a noise in the cabin, found out there was a headlight recall. Apparently just an adjustment.
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