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phase. The headlamp range control initialization occurs after the
vehicle engine start or terminal 15 connection is established.
4.58.2 Headlamp Adjustment, Checking (SAE)
Special tools and workshop equipment required
♦ Headlamp Adjusting Unit - VAS5046A-
♦ Headlamp Adjusting Unit - VAS5047A-
♦ Headlamp Adjuster - VAS5208A-
♦ Vehicle Diagnostic Tester
Note
♦
The designation VOL/VOR is visible on the headlamp from the
exterior.
♦
The sideways adjustment is sealed on SAE headlamps.
The adjustment of the angle dimension on headlamp adjusting
unit is based on the fuel tank fill level.
Angle Dimension for SAE VOL HID Headlamp, LED Headlamp
and Dynamic Light Assist Headlamp
Fuel gauge
level
Angle dimension
0 to 1/2 0.7 %
1/2 to 1 0.7 %
Test Diagram for Dynamic High Beams
Note
♦
For the test diagram for dynamic high beam it is necessary to
move the headlamp into the basic setting using Vehicle Diag‐
nostic Tester .
♦
The basic setting can be performed only with the Vehicle Di‐
agnostic Tester and controls the dynamic light assist high
beams.
♦
Be especially careful to align the adjusting device on the head‐
lamp adjusting unit correctly. Only when this has been done
can the headlamps be adjusted so that they do not blind on-
coming traffic.
♦
The low beam adjustment can also be checked on vehicles
with dynamic light assist. Refer to Test Illustration for Low
Beam ⇒ page 167
♦
DLA: “Dynamic Light Assist”, dynamic high beam control.
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