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<blockquote data-quote="Schwepps" data-source="post: 393256" data-attributes="member: 3592"><p>Bro, why don't you read your manual? It's all in there. Are you sure you have Adaptive Headlights? High-Beam Assistant is not the same as Adaptive Headlights.</p><p></p><p>First, ensure High-Beam Assistant is selected in your iDrive. Find it in Settings -Vehicle/Tyres - Lights. Then switch your lights knob to 'A'. Then activate HBA by pushing the indicator stalk towards the dash once. The headlight symbol with an 'A' will appear in your instrument cluster. Your HBA is now active. To test it, cover the sensor at the back of your rear-view mirror with your palm while the car is rolling to simulate pitch dark conditions (it doesn't work when the car is stationary)</p><p></p><p>Pull the stalk to deactivate HBA, or push the stalk once more to activate high-beam manually, which also deactivates HBA. It's all in the manual bro.</p><p></p><p>But read it tomorrow...it's time to PARTY! :dancing:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Schwepps, post: 393256, member: 3592"] Bro, why don't you read your manual? It's all in there. Are you sure you have Adaptive Headlights? High-Beam Assistant is not the same as Adaptive Headlights. First, ensure High-Beam Assistant is selected in your iDrive. Find it in Settings -Vehicle/Tyres - Lights. Then switch your lights knob to 'A'. Then activate HBA by pushing the indicator stalk towards the dash once. The headlight symbol with an 'A' will appear in your instrument cluster. Your HBA is now active. To test it, cover the sensor at the back of your rear-view mirror with your palm while the car is rolling to simulate pitch dark conditions (it doesn't work when the car is stationary) Pull the stalk to deactivate HBA, or push the stalk once more to activate high-beam manually, which also deactivates HBA. It's all in the manual bro. But read it tomorrow...it's time to PARTY! :dancing: [/QUOTE]
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