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Main Beam Projection

andycalvia

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Oct 20, 2004
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So as I'm doing a lot of driving in the dark at the moment, I thought I'd noticed the Leon High/Main Beam protection was pretty poor.

I decided to conduct a very basic test with my other 2 cars a 2010 Renault Megane and a 2014 Peugeot 308. The Megane has slightly uprated halogen bulbs which are same output but ahine slightly brighter than standard without causing a dazzle and the 308 is just running just bog standard halogen bulbs.

I parked all 3 cars side by side on a level surface and shined the lights into a field.

The Leon with the FR spec LED headlights performed the worst.

The meagne was about 50% better and the the 308 had about double the projection. Surely this can't be correct?!
 

BoomerBoom

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I think my MK4 headlights are a tiny bit duller than my MK3.5, but not awful like they were on the original MK3.

When I first got the car the high beam was useless, the default height was far too low. Adjusting the low beam up a little solved that, without dazzling anyone, so I think it's just another software bug you have to manually adjust.
 

andycalvia

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Oct 20, 2004
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I think my MK4 headlights are a tiny bit duller than my MK3.5, but not awful like they were on the original MK3.

When I first got the car the high beam was useless, the default height was far too low. Adjusting the low beam up a little solved that, without dazzling anyone, so I think it's just another software bug you have to manually adjust.

Where can you adjust this?
 

BoomerBoom

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Jun 1, 2018
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Same as the MK3.5, there are several threads in that forum on how, just give the adjuster half a turn anticlockwise and check the dipped beam isn't too high, then repeat until it's reasonable - or take it to a local garage and ask them to help (not a dealership).

Mine need probably a turn and a half before the dipped beam matched other cars, it was aimed down at 6ft in front of the car when it arrived.
 

SRGTD

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May 26, 2014
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Same as the MK3.5, there are several threads in that forum on how, just give the adjuster half a turn anticlockwise and check the dipped beam isn't too high, then repeat until it's reasonable - or take it to a local garage and ask them to help (not a dealership).

Mine need probably a turn and a half before the dipped beam matched other cars, it was aimed down at 6ft in front of the car when it arrived.
Low dipped beam projection range seems to be a common issue with VW too. I adjusted the dipped beam height on my car as IMHO they were dangerously low from the factory and IMHO made night time driving hazardous. I gave the adjuster one full turn on my car and they’re much better; they could probably go a little higher without causing an issue for oncoming motorists.
 
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