Headlight sensitivity?

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I've searched but cannot find the right topic...is there a way to adjust how sensitive the lights are? I know the LED's are very reliable, but is there a way to make them not come on when going under a bridge for 3 seconds?
 
Don't believe that's adjustable from what I'm seen, but curious why it matters to you?
 
Don't believe that's adjustable from what I'm seen, but curious why it matters to you?
I guess just personal old habit. All my previous cars had HID's and the on/off cycles supposedly shorten the life of those.
 
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No way to adjust the sensitivity on these. Wish there was a way though, as I think they turn on when there is still sufficient light outside.
 
There's no concern over on/off cycles with LED.
 
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I've searched but cannot find the right topic...is there a way to adjust how sensitive the lights are? I know the LED's are very reliable, but is there a way to make them not come on when going under a bridge for 3 seconds?
Have you selected "Auto"? If so switch out of Auto mode.
 
I actually have the complete opposite, mine hardly ever turn on until its pitch black. Even in torrential rain they never turn on (and I have to manually turn on). Is there anyway the dealer can change this sensitivity?
 
I actually have the complete opposite, mine hardly ever turn on until its pitch black. Even in torrential rain they never turn on (and I have to manually turn on). Is there anyway the dealer can change this sensitivity?
I've experienced both conditions; when I thought the headlights kicked on needlessly; and driving into the dawn the nighttime map screen stays on until I drive into a blast of direct sunlight. Seems that headlights have a mind of their own; sometimes they turn off before the nighttime screen does. Not a lot of consistency. It's a minor thing. I can always turn ON or OFF if I disagree with the light sensor's "decision".:D
 
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