Adaptive Forward Lighting 3 (Afl) - Vauxhall Vectra Operation & Maintenance Instructions Manual

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Adaptive Forward Lighting
(AFL)
On vehicles with Bi-Xenon headlights,
improves illumination of
z curves (curve lighting),
z intersections and tight turns (turn
lighting).
Curve lighting 1
The Xenon light beam pivots based on
steering wheel position and speed (from
approx. 6 mph / 10 km/h).
The headlights shine at an angle of up to
15° to the right or left of the direction of
travel.
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Turn lighting 2
3
An additional light comes on at certain
steering wheel settings (after approx. 90°),
turn signal settings and speeds (up to
approx. 25 mph / 40 km/h).
The light shines approx. 90° to the left or
right of the vehicle and approx. 30 metres
to the front.
Motorway lighting
At higher speeds and continuous straight
ahead travel, the dipped beam
automatically raises slightly, thereby
increasing headlight range.
Lighting
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B
Control indicator
Lights: Fault in system. The system is not
ready for operation.
If the curve lighting swivelling device fails,
the relevant dipped beam is switched off.
The corresponding fog light is auto-
matically switched on for reasons of safety.
Consult a workshop. We recommend your
Vauxhall Authorised Repairer.
B
If control indicator
illuminates for
approx. 4 seconds after the ignition is
switched on, the headlights have been set
to symmetrical dipped beam, see
"Headlights when driving abroad",
page 135.
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