Sorry - not familiar with the term AFS...
Have a 4 motion with Bi exons.
keep getting a warning saying afs inoperative with a light bulb warning light also flashing.
The car went to the dealer on Monday and they said they "fixed it". Warning light back on again this morning and the car was dropped at the dealer again at 8am to have a new MFD installed and power window motor, I mentioned how this warning light has come on again, ans showed them before turning the vehicle off.
Has anyone had anything similar happening?
The lights usually due the "dane" when you trun them on. This doesnt happen so it is obviously a fault somewhere.
Sorry - not familiar with the term AFS...
I believe it is only on cars with the bi exons.
Rang VW assist and I think it meant Autu Focus System.
The error message says refer to owners manual, but have spent time looking and cannot find it.
AFS (Adaptive Front lights System) is the system that illuminates corners by turning the lights as you turn the steering wheel. It is my understanding that on tighter corners the halogen light (for whichever way you are turning) will come on as well.
Edit: AFS is only on Passats (and possibly other models) equipped with Bi-Xenons.
After picking the car up yesterday afternoon, I have been told that they have found the fault. They had to take the front bumper of and track, and test all lights wires that were associated with the lights.
It was found that on of the light modules was faulty and keep shutting the focusing system down. The lights still work, they just don't do the alignment dance.
Hopefully this will solve the problem once the part arrives.
I think that the dance does both, it levels and focuses.
When you turn them on the go up, down, left right than stop.
Impresses those around at night!!
If this is still a problem - get them to search for a technical bulletin on this.
The original harness gets pulled when the lights move and there is a repair to stop this.
Let's just be clear here. They are not "focusing".
I have the same setup in my R36...
What the HID lights do when you start the car (whether the lights are on or not) is a self leveling check to determine what height to set themselves at. They go all the way down, out, in, and back up to the level suitable based on the load in the car. Any weight in the back or the boot is going to mean the nose of the car is higher and without a self leveling calibration every time, the lights could end up pointing at oncoming traffic and dazzling other drivers. It's why it's illegal to have HIDs without a self leveling, projector headlight system.
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