Hi all. I have had a look around and cant find a clear answer.
I have a 2019 Caravelle with the LED self levelling headlights. They work as they should and you see them levelling on start up.
As far as head lights go they are very good…..to a point.
There is no way to raise them and equally there is no peripheral light bleed. This means that the light is exactly where the unit puts it with razor precision. It does not even illuminate reflective signs if not in the beam zone. If I were on my old T5 or any car in fact, I reckon the lighting position would be 2 on the scroll wheel.
The issue is that it’s actually really dangerous.
I can’t see far enough forward and I live in a rural and hilly area so the road are all over the place meaning if I point down into a dip briefly, Im literally driving into the black of night.
Obviously the mains are good but can’t always be used for obvious reasons.
Any thoughts on adjusting the self levelling system or perhaps adjusting the units physically?
I have a 2019 Caravelle with the LED self levelling headlights. They work as they should and you see them levelling on start up.
As far as head lights go they are very good…..to a point.
There is no way to raise them and equally there is no peripheral light bleed. This means that the light is exactly where the unit puts it with razor precision. It does not even illuminate reflective signs if not in the beam zone. If I were on my old T5 or any car in fact, I reckon the lighting position would be 2 on the scroll wheel.
The issue is that it’s actually really dangerous.
I can’t see far enough forward and I live in a rural and hilly area so the road are all over the place meaning if I point down into a dip briefly, Im literally driving into the black of night.
Obviously the mains are good but can’t always be used for obvious reasons.
Any thoughts on adjusting the self levelling system or perhaps adjusting the units physically?