Acura RLX Sport Hybrid Auto High-Beam System 2020 Manual
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To activate the Auto High-Beam system, ensure your headlights are set to the 'AUTO' position and the lever is pushed forward. The auto high-beam indicator will illuminate on your dashboard when the system is activated.
The Auto High-Beam system may not activate if the vehicle speed is below 25 mph or if there is sufficient ambient light. It also depends on the sensitivity settings and system conditions such as weather or obstructions.
Yes, you can manually override the system by pulling the headlight lever towards you to switch between high and low beams as needed. This action will temporarily disable the auto high-beam function.
If the Auto High-Beam system is not functioning correctly, check for any obstructions or dirt on the windshield where the sensors are located. If the problem persists, consult your Acura dealership for service.
Sensitivity adjustments for the Auto High-Beam system can be configured through the vehicle’s settings menu. Refer to your owner’s manual for detailed steps on accessing and changing these settings.
The system's effectiveness may be reduced in adverse weather conditions such as heavy rain, fog, or snow. The sensors might not detect lighting conditions accurately in such scenarios.
While you can temporarily disable the Auto High-Beam by selecting manual control, permanently disabling it requires access to the vehicle’s settings. Consult your owner’s manual or dealership for guidance.
Regularly clean the windshield area around the sensors to ensure optimal functionality. Also, check for any software updates available through your dealership that might enhance the system’s performance.
The Auto High-Beam system automatically switches between high and low beams based on traffic and lighting conditions, allowing the driver to focus more on the road without manually adjusting the lights.
A flashing auto high-beam indicator may signify a system error or obstruction. Check for dirt or damage near the sensor area and consult your dealer if the issue persists.