Originally Posted by
petebalf
I was driving our Tiguan 2018 the other night and noticed i felt it needed more range of headlight low beam.
We have recently purchased this and it is our first SUV, coming from a Honda Civic. So seating and lights are naturally higher.
It appears to have the dynamic LED headlights, hence no manual range adjustment.
I felt that there is room for some height increase as I was travelling behind another vehicle.
I was not towing anything. And if there was no vehicle in front, I felt anxious about the less time than I'm used to to avoid something as it came into light range.
Is this dynamic headlight range something that can go out of spec? If so, can they adjust them?
Or is it me being new into a higher vehicle where the headlights naturally would need to be aimed slightly lower to avoid dazzling drivers directly in front?
Does anyone feel a need to increase the low beam height/range?
cheers
pb
Pete: Hi.
I've been reading your dialogue with @hillbilly and with absolutely no offense intended - I suspect that there might be a misunderstanding of 2 x different headlight lamps!
In your words above, you open this thread by saying " i felt it needed more range of headlight low beam". You then proceed by requesting advice on "dynamic headlight range"
I'm not entirely sure what you mean by the latter term, by maybe it's the same as what VW call "Dynamic Light Assist". If so, this is a function for the high-beam light, not low-beam! So, adjustments to the "Dynamic" system won't help the low-beam performance- alas and whilst making adjustments to the aiming screws on the headlight fittings will change the low-beam "throw", it does compromise the blinding effect for oncoming drivers (as you say)
Don
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