Acura MDX Sport Hybrid Auto High Beam System 2020 Manual
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To enable the Auto High Beam system, ensure your vehicle is started, then locate the headlight lever and push it forward to activate the high beam position. The Auto High Beam indicator should illuminate on your dashboard, indicating the system is active.
Ensure that the headlight switch is set to AUTO. Check that the light sensor is not obstructed. Additionally, the system may not activate if the surrounding light conditions do not warrant high beams, such as in well-lit urban areas.
It is not recommended to rely on the Auto High Beam system in foggy conditions as the system might not function optimally. It’s best to manually control the beam settings to avoid glare and ensure visibility.
If the system is malfunctioning, check for any error messages on the dashboard. Ensure the windshield in front of the camera sensor is clean. If the issue persists, consult your Acura dealership for a diagnostic check.
The Auto High Beam system uses a camera located near the rearview mirror to detect the headlights of oncoming vehicles and the taillights of vehicles ahead, automatically switching between high and low beams as necessary.
Yes, you can manually override the Auto High Beam system by pulling the headlight lever towards you to switch to low beams, or by switching off the system entirely via the vehicle settings.
Regularly clean the windshield around the camera sensor to ensure optimal performance. Ensure that the headlights are clean and functioning properly. There are no specific maintenance requirements beyond general vehicle upkeep.
The system is designed to work on most roads, but its effectiveness may vary in areas with poor lane markings, sharp curves, or varying elevation. It may not function as expected on very dark or poorly marked roads.
To test the system, drive in a low-light environment with the headlight lever pushed forward. Observe whether the system automatically switches between high and low beams in response to oncoming traffic or when approaching another vehicle.
Yes, modifications such as aftermarket tinting, windshield attachments, or changes to the headlight assemblies can affect the system’s performance. Ensure any modifications do not obstruct the camera sensor or alter headlight functionality.