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Jsb



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Zermatt Silver
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When turning in and rrs a light illuminates the inside of the bend at certain slower speeds. I thought my 07 rr would have the same? I see the sidelights have more than one bulb but it does not seem to illuminate? Is thisnthe same thing? Anyway to test it whilst stationary?

Post #45000 7th Jan 2011 12:18am
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Tim in Scotland



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Yes you can, with the engine running turn the steering to full lock, put the indicator stalk to indicate to the side you have the wheel turned to and the adaptive light should activate, other way to do it is to drive at night/ in the dark or in a multistorey car park, slow to below 25MPH and set the indicator and that sides light should come on. IIRC it is also in the owner's manual.
I had this system on my 2007 RRS TDv8 but AFAIK my 2010MT FFRR doesn't have the adaptive headlights (so long since I drove it in the dark I cannot remember!) 2018 Mini Countryman Cooper S E All4 PHEV in Melting Silver - it’s whisper quiet in EV and polluter modes

Post #45001 7th Jan 2011 2:55am
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Jsb



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Zermatt Silver

Tim, exactly what did last night! Thebbuld did not light? Am I right in assuming Thaddeus extra bulb in the sidelight is the build that should ignite?

Post #45020 7th Jan 2011 9:38am
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Fox



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It's an option on the Vogue, so most don't have it I believe.
It's standard on the Vogue SE and above.

Go for a short drive and it should be obvious if you have it.
It really illuminates the kerb, or a small roundabout as you drive round it.
In mine, anything more than half a turn of steering switches the inside light on.

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Jsb



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Zermatt Silver

Fox: I assumed mine didn't have it but I can clearly see 2 bulbs in the sidelight! Wouldn't be there if not installed?

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T24RES



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Jsb wrote:
Fox: I assumed mine didn't have it but I can clearly see 2 bulbs in the sidelight! Wouldn't be there if not installed?

Does the headlamp beam move when negotiating bends? IF no then its either broke or not fitted if yes..........
Are the bulbs servicable? If no change, if yes.............
Does the the adaptive check light illuminate and extinguish? If in doubt rtm....... Whistle Ian

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JustinP



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My SC has adaptive lights, and its obvious as soon as you drive in the dark. The extra side light bulbs light the road on most bends when driving less than 30 mph.

Also, the main headlights perform a calibration procedure on engine start-up, and you can see the beam move up and down and left to right.

If you have this option will know (unless its broke)

Cheers

Justin 
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CMJ



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Hi our TDV8 07 Vogue has these lights. They drive me bonkers as I always think something is trying to drive up the inside as I turn. Very effective.

As I understand it you need to swith your lights to automatic for them to work. If you simply turn on the lights the adaptive function does not work. Have you tried this ?

Post #45112 7th Jan 2011 7:51pm
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Jsb



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Zermatt Silver

So do the extra bulbs in the side light indicate adaptive lighting or not?

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Tim in Scotland



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I wonder if your car has had an upgrade at sometime, adaptives are not possible to retro-fit without a lot of electrical changes but somebody might have replaced the originals in an attempt to have them.

I take it that what you have in your cluster is this - this is an adaptive side light on my TDv8 RRS and the side light lamp was replaced with an LED, the upper lamp is the adaptive "spot light" lamp

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I'm not sure about this but you may find that to keep the number of different parts down all FFRR's get the second lamp and all it needs is the link to the steering sensor and speedo to be connected up - like all Freelander1's had the aircon system fitted on the production line, if you specced it as an option on models were it wasn't standard then you got charged a fortune, but all the factory did was connect up the controls to the ventilation system and put a switch on the dash! Many owners found all they had to do was to buy a £2.50 switch and wire it in to have a fully operational factory fitted ac system as they also found that the ventilation controls were already connected! It's often cheaper for LR to fit certain items on the production line and leave them disconnected than it is to have lots of variations of build spec.

As mentioned above, if , when you switch on your headlights they do a little "dance" routine as a selfcheck then your car has the adaptive system - you don't get the directional side lights without the directional headlights 2018 Mini Countryman Cooper S E All4 PHEV in Melting Silver - it’s whisper quiet in EV and polluter modes

Post #45133 8th Jan 2011 1:47am
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Jsb



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Zermatt Silver

Tim makes sense, thanks. Suspect the headlights are all the same but addiotnal stuff is not wired. Thx.

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GKP



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United Kingdom 2003 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Cairns Blue

Tim in Scotland wrote:
like all Freelander1's had the aircon system fitted on the production line, if you specced it as an option on models were it wasn't standard then you got charged a fortune, but all the factory did was connect up the controls to the ventilation system and put a switch on the dash! Many owners found all they had to do was to buy a £2.50 switch and wire it in to have a fully operational factory fitted ac system as they also found that the ventilation controls were already connected!


Nice story but utter bobbins I'm afraid.

There's some element of realism in it though as a lot of the loom was redundant in low spec cars, but large pieces of hardware being installed and not plugged in is pure fiction. Not sure you should be reading this bit.

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Jsb



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Zermatt Silver

So did some digging and what I could see was not a chromed bulb but in fact a blank. So this got me thinking! Hella do a retrofit static bend lighting kit, the proper name for the bit I wanted. What about fitting this electronic gubbins, as it does all the speed/indicator sensor stuff but use the blank bulb holder in the original light? Thoughts please!

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