I recently had some driving lights fitted to my 2012 wk2
Now if I turn the headlight switch anti clockwise to ‘auto’ when I flick the high beam on, message comes up to say the auto feature is activated but in a dark location I don’t get high beam (and of course no driving lights) If I turn the light switch clockwise I can manually turn high beam (and driving lights) on.
Then I noticed the auto dimming of the rear view mirror is not working. The power button on the mirror is illuminated but it doesn’t dim.
Any idea of what may be the problem? I have checked fuses but not sure which one it could be. Are the 2 problems related ?
I have spoken to the installer and they aren’t taking responsibility. Maybe coincidence....
At a guess, and that’s all it is the module that controls the auto function might not like the slightly higher load from the trigger wire for the spots and has refused to play ball.
I doubt if the 2 are related. Unless the installer has hacked into the wiring loom under the dash, in which case anything is possible.
In Auto dipping mode, the high bean circuit will not be triggered during daylight or dawn/dusk conditions....it has to be dark. For testing purposes, switch headlights on in normal mode to the right.
The only wiring around the dash is the switch. The power feed and relay are in engine bay. Switch wire was picked up behind drivers side headlight - that’s what I’m told at least
The senor to turn off high beam - street lights, on coming traffic - look like they in the back of rear view mirror ? That’s why I thought they could be related but I’m probably wrong !
I took car to national park last night so no streetlights and turned to auto, turn on high beam, msg on dash says activated. No high beam and no driving lights. If I switch driving lights off, still no high beam.
If I turn lights switch clockwise I can turn on high beam and driving lights. It’s like the sensor that detects streetlights or oncoming cars is stopping high beam coming on
It was on way home from np I noticed the rearview dimmer not working as a car approached from behind.
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