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Originally Posted by MysticBlue
That's how it is supposed to work. It doesn't go nearly as far to the left as it does to the right. Don't want to blind oncoming traffic. For instance, if you are stopped, waiting to make a left turn, your wheels are probably turned a little to the left while you wait for traffic to clear. If the lights rotated left too far, they would be blinding oncoming traffic with the higher light pattern that was meant for the right shoulder. My previous 3 cars, (with xenon) behaved exactly the same. Of course, this is all mirror imaged on right hand drive cars.
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I never noticed this with my Xenons, I guess because they weren't as bright and "pointy" as LED's. Can this be disabled via coding or is this a hardware limitation where the steering wheel decouples itself from headlight rotation mechanism? For someone who would be driving a lot in narrow dark roads, I think this would be extremely valuable.