I've enabled that already.
Yep my spec sheet says the same thing. I think that means the lights pivot slightly as you turn the steering wheel. There's also that small cornering lamp in the headlight assemblies which activates when you turn the steering wheel beyond a certain point or activate one of the indicators.
From my understanding DLA has the high beam on all the time and uses the shutters to divert the light around passing cars/cars in front.
No idea why they have to make it so confusing.
I've been actively posting in the Passat B8 forum regarding Dynamic Light Assist getting some advice from fellow forum members.
So for the benefit of all us Tiguan owners, I've managed to get Dynamic Light Assist (DLA) activated in my '19 Tiguan SWB Highline w/ Sound & Vision + R-Line.
Dynamic Light Assist for more information.
Cheers
MY19.5 Tiguan Highline with R-Line & Sound/Vision
For those who are interested, here's a video of the light startup sequence and a brief demo of what DLA looks like.
Seems to activate around 60-65km/h on dim roads.
MY19.5 Tiguan Highline with R-Line & Sound/Vision
Fantastic phonebooth - that is awesome news. To me the SWB not having DLA was one of the biggest letdowns when purchasing my car - considering my 2017 GOLF GTI has has it. Being a complete OBD novice, I will now have to buy an OBDeleven (waiting for the IOS version) and will give it a try. In your opinion, did you first have to code the HBA before you could go onto coding the DLA, or could you go straight to coding the DLA?
MY19.5 Tiguan Highline with R-Line & Sound/Vision
Anyone using an OBDeleven V1 in a Tiguan - do you need the extender, or is the port in the car accessible enough to not require the extender?
2018 Allspace 162TSI R Line
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