Lighting Rain and twigh light sensor

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Lighting Rain and twigh light sensor

Side ligtht 12V 10W Lighting unit Standard bulb for Bi-Xenon for dipped beam light and main beam light Additional a H7 bulb for main beam, on this version only the headlight for additional main beam flash when the flasher unit is activated and the dipped beam is not switched on. Standard bulb for parking light 12V 10W „blue light“ H9 Side ligtht 12V 10W

H7 Dipped beam headlight Basic version H7 Dipped beam headlight H9 Main beam headlight

remove the outer rear light bulbs for Turn signal light 21 W Parking light 5 W Brake light 21 W Reversing light 21 W For changing bulbs remove the outer rear light

LED technique LED´S for Turn signal light in the mirror Seperate removable

Dipped beam/main beam 12 V DS2 35W Bulb changing Don‘t touch the glas with the finger‘s !! please check dipped beam headlight Dipped beam/main beam 12 V DS2 35W Headlight unit complete remove and install Parking light 12 V 5W Additional main beam light 12 V H7 Turn signal light 12 V 21W

Headlight adjustment After every repair at headlights with gas discharging lamps self leveling suspension or sensors from self leveling suspension, the system has to be readjusted by using VAS 5051. Basic setting of the headlight with empty vehicle

Position: Light assistent ( Tunnel symbol) Light switch NEW: Position: Light assistent ( Tunnel symbol) optional

Coming home function (Leaving home) Activated in dash panel insert under Set-up Menu

Interior light concept Footwell illumination Entry lights Reading lights front and rear Interior illumination Engine and luggage compartment illumination

Driving light and automatic driving light control J 623 J 234 The main function of the driving lights is also set in the onboard power supply CU. The automatic driving light control is only active when the light switch is in the relevant position. J 527 J 519 J 518 J 400 J 386/J 387 J 345 J 136/J 521 J 388/J 389 J 393

Driver information * Warning lamps Sensors Display instruments J 285 Dash panel insert (Gateway) J 234 J 518 J 345 J 519 J 527 J 217 J 623 J 255 J 393 J 646 J 197 J 518 J 386/J 387 J 647 J 527 J 255 J 388/J 389 J 104 *

Roof module - Twigh light/rain sensor 10° 10° 80° Sensitive surfaces of the rain sensor

Roof module – electronically controlled interior rear-view mirror Front roof module The use of the Electronic Photo Chrome gel inside the automatic anti-dazzle interior mirror allows it to automatically change the reflection when the light sensor detects an impinging bright light. By: Engaging reverse gear Switching on the interior light the function is switched off. Deactivating the electronically controlled function through the button on the bottom on the mirror. Electronically controlled light sensor

Roof module – interior rear-view mirror with memory function To adjust the stored the interior rear-view mirror position assigned to a memory button, the roof module receives the command from the driver’s side seat control unit via the convenience CAN-bus, This position is adjusted by means of the two positioning motor’s in the mirror housing.

System overview Coming home / leaving home Display and operating unit

Guided fault finding Self diagnosis Address word : 29 driving light control left 39 driving light control right Guided fault finding Measured value block Actuator test

Exchanging components Adaptation (coding) Function  Components selection  Body  Electrical systems  01 self diagnosis systems  „Automatically headlight levelling coding“

Baisc setting headlights Address word : 29 Light control left VAS 5051 function „Basic setting“ (channel 1) Adjust light mechanical Exit channel 1 and select channel 2 ignition on/off Select CU dynamically headlight levelling (Address word 29 (39) Function 02 39 Light control right Same procedure as for left hand side

Mechanically adjust light (left) Vehicle self-diagnosis Left light control 3D0909157 EVG GDB + AutoHRC(r) X011 Coding 1 Dealership number 1995 08 - Read measured value block Read measured value block Meas. value block Display group 1 Basic setting Mechanically adjust light (left) Basic setting Meas. equip. Jump Print Help

2 Mechanically adjust light (left) Vehicle self-diagnosis Left light control 3D0909157 EVG GDB + AutoHRC(r) X011 Coding 1 Dealership number 1995 08 - Read measured value block Read measured value block Meas. value block Display group 2 Basic setting Mechanically adjust light (left) Basic headlight setting values are integrated Basic setting Meas. equip. Jump Print Help

Practice on the vehicle Light control Practice on the vehicle Testing on the vehicle