snakehips
Registered User
Hi,
I've had my car for 5 weeks now and still haven't quite worked out how the LED lights should behave. Normal usage is brilliant (literally!) but I still have a couple of questions that others may know the answer to:
1. What criteria determine when the turning lights come on? They certainly do when I'm going slowly and turning, but they often come on when I am going slowly and not turning. Does even a tiny adjustment of the wheel trigger them? (this question may apply to adaptive Xenon users too).
2. Apparently LED lights includes "junction lights". I haven't actually noticed this feature yet (but I am notoriously unobservant according to my wife), so again what criteria trigger these? Are they the same lights as turning lights or something else? Maybe they are coming on as junction lights and I think they are turning lights, or vice versa?
Just trying to understand when and why certain lights are triggered so that I know what to expect.
I've had my car for 5 weeks now and still haven't quite worked out how the LED lights should behave. Normal usage is brilliant (literally!) but I still have a couple of questions that others may know the answer to:
1. What criteria determine when the turning lights come on? They certainly do when I'm going slowly and turning, but they often come on when I am going slowly and not turning. Does even a tiny adjustment of the wheel trigger them? (this question may apply to adaptive Xenon users too).
2. Apparently LED lights includes "junction lights". I haven't actually noticed this feature yet (but I am notoriously unobservant according to my wife), so again what criteria trigger these? Are they the same lights as turning lights or something else? Maybe they are coming on as junction lights and I think they are turning lights, or vice versa?
Just trying to understand when and why certain lights are triggered so that I know what to expect.