2006 R350 Auto HeadLight Off
#1
2006 R350 Auto HeadLight Off
Hi,
This drive me crazy. Can someone tell me how to turn off "Auto" headlights? I own pretty simple option of 2006 R350 and there is no any options on menu to turn it off. The light switch is with option "Auto" but in "OFF" position still lights turning ON automatically after engine starts. I want to use aftermarket HID set and my bulbs very often not turning ON together. Once left side once rights. They have to get 12v immediately and "Auto" option give delay. Any help appreciate.
Thanks
This drive me crazy. Can someone tell me how to turn off "Auto" headlights? I own pretty simple option of 2006 R350 and there is no any options on menu to turn it off. The light switch is with option "Auto" but in "OFF" position still lights turning ON automatically after engine starts. I want to use aftermarket HID set and my bulbs very often not turning ON together. Once left side once rights. They have to get 12v immediately and "Auto" option give delay. Any help appreciate.
Thanks
#3
Super Member
are you in the USA? If so you may be in luck.
In the USA you can turn off the daytime running lights. Read the lighting section in your owners manual.
You can get a copy here: https://www.mbusa.com/mercedes/servi...owners_manuals
In Canada you cant turn them of
Not sure exactly what is bothering your lights, about left and right not turning on at same time. You do know that your car will check for burnt out light bulbs when you turn on. If you add aftermarket lighting that does not pull the same current as a 55w bulb, you will get a bulb burn fault message. Make sure you HID lights have a circuit option that mimics an incandescent light at turn on to fool the MB system.
In the USA you can turn off the daytime running lights. Read the lighting section in your owners manual.
You can get a copy here: https://www.mbusa.com/mercedes/servi...owners_manuals
In Canada you cant turn them of
Not sure exactly what is bothering your lights, about left and right not turning on at same time. You do know that your car will check for burnt out light bulbs when you turn on. If you add aftermarket lighting that does not pull the same current as a 55w bulb, you will get a bulb burn fault message. Make sure you HID lights have a circuit option that mimics an incandescent light at turn on to fool the MB system.