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Offline GTI2014

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Adjusting Xenons
« on: 19 October 2014, 11:58 »
Hi All,

I would like to adjust the range on my Xenons as they are adjusted very low and I drive a lot on country roads so I would like to raise these - just prior to buying the car, it had an MOT and I noticed that the only advisory that they corrected, was to raise the level as it was too low.

However this still seems very low - I have done some searching on the forums and it looks like there are two ways to do this, via the manual adjustment or via Vagcom.  I do not have access to Vagcom and was going to adjust them using the vertical white adjustment manually - is this ok?  I have read some people mentioned that the auto levelling could realign them to where they are now even after manual adjustment?

Any advice is much appreciated, thanks!  :smiley:

Offline Rhyso

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Re: Adjusting Xenons
« Reply #1 on: 19 October 2014, 12:42 »
Manual adjustment should be fine

I retro fitted xenons to my A3 and dont have the levellig sensors so got my local MOT garage to manually adjust them as whenI first fitted them it was like I had full beam on all the time  :lipsrsealed: :grin:

You may need VCDS to ensure that you dont have a fault with the leveling system though  :tongue:

Offline falconmick

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Re: Adjusting Xenons
« Reply #2 on: 19 October 2014, 13:48 »
I have a MK7 R and also find that high beam has a short reach. Searched various forums and other owners comment similarly. I believe that the auto levelling of xenon lights would lower any manual adjustment made. I intend to contact dealer to find out. Please keep us updated with any info that you obtain. :)

Offline mike.

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Re: Adjusting Xenons
« Reply #3 on: 19 October 2014, 21:13 »
This is the procedure from the Ross-Tech site but you would need  a VCDS cable.

I think if you keep manually adjusting them without the learning process you will eventually run out of mechanical adjustment.


Quote from: Ross-Tech
Headlight Adjustment
[Select]
[55 - Xenon Range]
[Basic Settings - 04]
Select Basic headlamp setting from the drop-down menu.
[Go!] to activate the Basic Setting.
The meas. block field will show Running.

Adjust the headlights using their manual adjusting screws as referenced against a suitable aiming target.

[Stop] after any needed mechanical adjustments are completed.
Select Acknowledge basic setting
[Go!] to activate the Basic Setting.
After the result of Finished Correctly appears click [Stop]
The adjustment should now be learned.
[Done, Go Back]
Don't forget to check/clear fault codes afterwards.
[Close Controller, Go Back - 06]

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Offline Big_Dave

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Re: Adjusting Xenons
« Reply #4 on: 23 October 2014, 10:18 »
Has everyone driven a car with xenons before having these issues? Because the first time I drove one I noticed that the beam did appear short, but what was actually happening is that the focus of the light is stronger with less scatter, resulting in what looks like a hard edge. If you've only driven with halogens before it could be just as you get used to how xenons look. The first time I went back to a car with halogens I thought only the side lights were on! 
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Re: Adjusting Xenons
« Reply #5 on: 23 October 2014, 19:00 »
The first time I went back to a car with halogens I thought only the side lights were on!

I know what you mean, I got out of a recent hire car just to check the lights were on as I thought I couldn't work the switches. They were  :shocked:
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Re: Adjusting Xenons
« Reply #6 on: 23 October 2014, 19:21 »
Yes I've had a few cars with xenons, my MK7 R having the worst beam for range. Best was my Jag S type R, far better than Golf.

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Re: Adjusting Xenons
« Reply #7 on: 24 October 2014, 19:52 »
I think xenons on the mk5 were better as you still had a halogen hibeam as well. Stick some of those off road only bulbs in there and the whole main beam was fantastic. Mk6 is not so good on hibeam.

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Re: Adjusting Xenons
« Reply #8 on: 29 October 2014, 17:21 »
I have a MK7 R and also find that high beam has a short reach. Searched various forums and other owners comment similarly. I believe that the auto levelling of xenon lights would lower any manual adjustment made. I intend to contact dealer to find out. Please keep us updated with any info that you obtain. :)

Had mine checked at the dealers last friday, they checked them on the MOT machine and they're exactly where they should be apparently. :rolleyes:
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Re: Adjusting Xenons
« Reply #9 on: 30 October 2014, 23:24 »
Hi,

I had Xenons on my other cars including a MK5 GTI and these are aimed too short on the MK6 - currently the Xenons are poor compared to my other current car which is a Honda.

If I do adjust these manually without using Vagcom, hopefully this will be ok as long as they do not auto level back to where they were prior to the manual adjustment.