Reply To: Peugeot E3008/hybrid 3008 Discussion

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des
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    Declan I’m pretty sure the headlight issue was dealt with in a very early recall and believe our cars are not effected. Most people don’t know how the lights work tbh.

    When driving at night on auto full beam and a car approaches the right head light dims so that it won’t blind other drivers, but it is still full beam on left side. The fact that not all cars are flashing suggests it’s working.

    It’s been spoke about here about drivers being flashed when they know that full beam is off. Modern lights are so bright that some think that your full beam is on.

    Mine works well for oncoming cars but is hit and miss when coming in and out of street lights. Honestly it’s a shit set up and in my case is so slow to switch back to high beam so I started just flicking between high and low manually. Basically the lights are just shite and sometimes tech advances sound great on paper but are practically keke bobo.

    Sorry just reread your post and that makes sense as in it working. High beam will switch off in areas of street light as the car senses light everywhere in front. But if a car approaches it will only knock off the high beam on that side of the road and when behind a car still on full but slightly dipped so not to blind but still flooding road with light.

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 6 months ago by des.
    • This reply was modified 1 year, 6 months ago by des.