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sensed by the RLS sensor. This is useful when travelling through tunnels or low light
areas.
8.16 Head Lamp Leveling System
When the vehicle is either fully or partially loaded, it may have an upward inclination
disturbing the head lamp aiming. A correct head lamp setting provides good visibility
to the driver with minimum inconvenience to other road users.
To properly aim the head lamp beam, use the head lamp leveling switch. This switch
is located on the right side of the steering column shroud in the instrument panel.
This switch has four positions marked as 0, 1, 2 & 3.
Switch Position
Vehicle Loading Condition
0
Driver only or Driver with front passenger
1
Driver + Front passenger + Rear seat occupied
2
All seats occupied
3
All seats occupied with luggage OR Driver with luggage at extreme rear side.
Select the suitable switch position depending on the pay load as advised in the table.
The headlights can only be adjusted when the low beam is switched ON.
8.17 Magic Lamps (if equipped)
Magic lamps are greeting lamps when you approach the vehicle and press unlock on
the RKE. They are a combination of the front park/position lamps and the rear tail
lamps.
Magic lamps are activated when you unlock the vehicle using the RKE provided there
were no theft attempts and the park/position lamps are OFF.
8.18 Hazard on Panic Braking
Hazard Lamps are turned ON during panic braking for 5 sec when the following
conditions are met;
• Ignition is ON
• Vehicle speed is greater than 100 kmph
• Brake is applied
• Sudden High deceleration Rate
8.19 Static Bending Lamps (if equipped)
Static bending lamps are integrated in both the head lamps. Both Static bending
lamps turn ON when a sharp turn is taken. They help in illuminating the road in the
direction of turn. It is activated based on the front and rear wheel speed difference.
The following conditions are to be met for the lamps to switch ON;
• Ignition ON
• Head lamp is ON
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