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Old 01-30-2014, 08:18 PM   #15
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What is the appropriate setting for the HID headlight cutoff? I find when I'm driving at night alone I'll go to the 0 position setting on the switch and bring the headlights to full tilt, and when I approach a car I'll set it down to 1. But wondering, if I leave it in the 0 setting is it obtrusive to oncoming drivers?
The headlights are correctly aimed at 0 with only the driver on board and no luggage.

The other settings are to compensate for vehicle attitude if the trunk or back seat is loaded.

Frankly, the springs are firm enough that you will probably never use any other setting.

If a number of oncoming drivers flash their high beams at you then it is polite to drop your low beams by one number, and so on if the objections keep coming.
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Owner's manuals says it should be set at '0'. Only turn it to 1 or 2 if u carry heavy passengers/cargo in the rear.
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We can't put heavy passengers in the backseat anyway unless they don't have legs.

So, I guess the only time we have to toggle it up is when we have crapload of stuff in the trunk.
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Owner's manuals says it should be set at '0'. Only turn it to 1 or 2 if u carry heavy passengers/cargo in the rear.
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I wish it went just ONE LEVEL higher than 0... you really can't see that far ahead when there are no street lights. It's fine for city driving, but definitely inadequate for illuminating upcoming turns on twistier back-roads. Yea, I do end up using high beams in those cases, but that means I have to constantly trigger them off and on for oncoming traffic, which is a nuisance
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This.
it's generally bunk, though. With this car, you're not going to raise the level too much if at all with passengers or "heavy cargo." So, set it to 0 and leave it there.
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One thing to consider though when driving in the hills, coming up over a hill the headlights set to 0 go over at a higher angle and possibly become dazzling or blinding to other drivers in those cases. So, I'm saying that those who drive on relatively flat roads don't need this consideration, this is more for those who drive around twisties and hills.

I've had it happen to me before by another car that was fitted with factory HIDs, coming over a hill in my direction I was absolutely blinded by their beams coming down on me. That's why I go to the 1 setting.
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One thing to consider though when driving in the hills, coming up over a hill the headlights set to 0 go over at a higher angle and possibly become dazzling or blinding to other drivers in those cases. So, I'm saying that those who drive on relatively flat roads don't need this consideration, this is more for those who drive around twisties and hills.

I've had it happen to me before by another car that was fitted with factory HIDs, coming over a hill in my direction I was absolutely blinded by their beams coming down on me. That's why I go to the 1 setting.
That's going to happen no matter what the squirrel finder is set to, unless it's set so low (max) that it isn't illuminating anything but what the factory fogs would.
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This is an example of the gratuitous use of technology normally associated with BMW.
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I wish it went just ONE LEVEL higher than 0... you really can't see that far ahead when there are no street lights. It's fine for city driving, but definitely inadequate for illuminating upcoming turns on twistier back-roads. Yea, I do end up using high beams in those cases, but that means I have to constantly trigger them off and on for oncoming traffic, which is a nuisance

Same for pretty much any car out there (my gf's house is down a very hilly and winding road and I have to use my high beams constantly)

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One thing to consider though when driving in the hills, coming up over a hill the headlights set to 0 go over at a higher angle and possibly become dazzling or blinding to other drivers in those cases. So, I'm saying that those who drive on relatively flat roads don't need this consideration, this is more for those who drive around twisties and hills.

I've had it happen to me before by another car that was fitted with factory HIDs, coming over a hill in my direction I was absolutely blinded by their beams coming down on me. That's why I go to the 1 setting.

Happens even with halogens, but HID's are nearly 3x brighter, so yeah, it can suck. Many of the expensive euro cars have leveling systems to stop such an event, but even they aren't perfect in this case.
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Anyone know if moving the knob also adjusts the high beam level? Does the motor move the entire projector assembly?
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You don't adjust high beam level. the leveling scroll wheel is for low beams only.
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You don't adjust high beam level. the leveling scroll wheel is for low beams only.
Technically, the levelling wheel alters the position of the low beam shutter. The aim of the lense doesn't change. Bi-xenon lights use only one fixed position filament for both beams, one beam but an adjustable shutter.

This is why you don't adjust the actual alignment of your lights, as you would with conventional lights, but have an electric control instead. Some bi-Xenons are auto self level and this is actually required in some jurisdictions.
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