We're going on a roadtrip around Europe in a few months.
I've been trying to find how to adjust the Xenons on my F25 for driving on the opposite side. Not finding anything obvious on the lights themselves, I resorted to checking the owner's handbook. On p.88 it says "Xenon headlight. Light distribution of the headlights automatically avoids dazzling of the low beam headlights when driving in a country in which the traffic drives on the opposite side."
I understand this to mean that there is nothing needs doing. Any confirmation or correction, please? I'm assuming I don't need light benders, either.
TIA
Stuart.
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Xenons and European driving
Re: Xenons and European driving
Hi, because the beam is flat, no adjustment is required.
Re: Xenons and European driving
As above, flat ‘Euro’ beam so nothing to do. If you have adaptive lights then don’t use the auto-headlight mode as that will swing the beam too far into oncoming traffic around left hand bends.
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Re: Xenons and European driving
Thank you, both.
The handbook does go on to say that, but thanks for reiterating it.