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Thread: Examples of Static, Dynamic cornering lights and DLA

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    Mine are definitely the same as the basic LED, no question at all. The brochure now is not the same document as it was in late 2015 when my car was built, I think we can be sure of that. It is no big deal to me except the high beam is a bit less in the basic light hence why I am fitting Cibie Super Oscar LED driving lights because I do a lot of night driving in the bush and being an old fart I don't see as well as you young blokes at night. My car was built in late 2015, sold in January 2016 so a very early car but not the earliest. I wish I could put the Xenons that my Superb had in it, they were miles better than LEDS, way more light and a lot further reach.

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    I have a MY19 Tig, and it definitely has the Mid, as it has the U shaped daytime running lights (looks pretty nice).

    Does not have auto highbeam, nor DLA turned on. Does have cornering lights. Hoping one day I can get a cable to turn on these features.

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    Hey Ash, when you say cornering lights, do you mean the side LEDs activate to provide a wider angle beam when turning? Or do your main beam headlight actually pivot/turn?

    I have a wolfsburg, I have corner LEDs but I don't think my main beams move..

    Quote Originally Posted by AshB View Post
    I have a MY19 Tig, and it definitely has the Mid, as it has the U shaped daytime running lights (looks pretty nice).

    Does not have auto highbeam, nor DLA turned on. Does have cornering lights. Hoping one day I can get a cable to turn on these features.

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    I have both. A light that comes on and lights up the the side I am steering into. And the main beam pivots as I steer, fantastic for roads at night. Except I have to manage my own high beam control.

    They seem to go up and down too, as in to get light farther, or nearer. Though not sure if it is my imagination.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GreyGoose_X View Post
    Hey Ash, when you say cornering lights, do you mean the side LEDs activate to provide a wider angle beam when turning? Or do your main beam headlight actually pivot/turn?

    I have a wolfsburg, I have corner LEDs but I don't think my main beams move..
    Do you have “Dynamic cornering lights” under “Lights” in the MFD?


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    yep just checked, and its enabled. I have my beams set to Auto too. Just don't really see the main beams move. Might test them again

    Quote Originally Posted by Hole46 View Post
    Do you have “Dynamic cornering lights” under “Lights” in the MFD?


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    They don’t move much, only a few degrees from centre. I’d guess something like 15 degrees.

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    Most noticeable coming out of a 90 degree corner when you see the lights aren’t quite straight ahead and they swivel to the straight ahead position
    2018 Allspace 162TSI R Line

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    Yes saw it working tonight. Subtle but effective I’ve also aligned the headlights to its proper height, I can see so much more on the road now!


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    Please ensure the right light is a smidge lower than the left. The right is the one that often causes grief to oncoming cars.

    Nice job though

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