The lighting system operates automatically depending upon the ambient lighting conditions. The system selects the appropriate lighting function, low beam or Daytime Running Light (DRL), for the conditions that the system detects. In some circumstances, it may be necessary for the vehicle user to manually override the automatic operation. Some manual operations are not possible due to vehicle activity or legislative requirements.
Low exterior light levels, caused by adverse weather conditions, may also cause the auto lights to activate.
Do not use a high beam where it may distract other road users.
Low exterior light levels, caused by adverse weather conditions, may also cause the auto lights to activate.
During normal daylight operation, the Daytime Running Lights (DRL) operate automatically, with the lighting control in the AUTO position.
The DRL switch on automatically under the following conditions:
Turn the lighting control to the OFF position to switch off the DRL. The DRL can be manually switched off only when the vehicle is stationary and the engine is running. The DRL reactivates when the vehicle’s speed increases above 6 mph (10 km/h) or the vehicle covers a distance of 109 yards (100 meters). Repeat the process to switch off the DRL during a journey.
Headlight courtesy delay operates whenever the lighting control is in the AUTO position, ambient light levels are low, and the vehicle’s ignition is switched off.
The time delay for illumination can be changed via the Exterior Lights settings.
To access the time options for headlight courtesy delay via the touchscreen:
Press the headlight button on the smart key to switch off courtesy lights at any time.
Settings icon.¹
Exit icon.²
The Auto High Beam Assist (AHBA) system cannot be relied upon to activate or deactivate the high beam in all potential circumstances. The driver remains responsible for the correct use of the headlights at all times. Incorrect use of the headlights may cause an accident, potentially resulting in serious injury or death.
The forward-facing sensors are mounted on the rear of the rear-view mirror. Keep this area of the vehicle clean and free from obstructions, e.g., stickers, debris, mud, snow, or ice. Failure to do so can lead to accidents, potentially resulting in serious injury or death. The AHBA system automatically selects and deselects high beams, under specific conditions of road lighting and in the absence of other vehicle lights. The system is only active when the ambient light drops below a predetermined level. AHBA is enabled when the lighting control is in the AUTO position.
The driver can disable and re-enable the AHBA system at any time via the touchscreen:
The AHBA system only activates when the vehicle’s speed exceeds 25 mph (40 km/h). The system deactivates when the vehicle’s speed drops below 15 mph (24 km/h).
Push and release the lighting control to manually override to low beam from the high beam. Rotate the collar to AUTO to return to AHBA. The instrument panel warning lamp illuminates. See AUTO HIGH BEAM ASSIST (AHBA) (BLUE).
Push and release the lighting control to manually select the high beam. Rotate the lighting control to AUTO to return to AHBA.
The following may affect the operation of the AHBA system:
Settings icon.¹
Exit icon.²
If AUTO lights are selected and the windshield wipers are switched on for 20 seconds or more. The side lights, tail lights, and headlights switch on automatically. When the wipers are switched off, the lights automatically switch off 2 minutes later.
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