11-03-2011, 02:05 AM | #1 |
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Anyway.. how are people finding the responsiveness of this.. I've stopped using it as it doesn't seem that smart / quick at turning off the lights when a car is in front or approaching. Its not an option I wanted, but I did want one of the light options, and BMW 'Pretend' its a bundle, I suspect its in fact its all part of the same kit so they charge you for it. |
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11-03-2011, 10:53 AM | #3 |
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in the US its a stand alone option for $250. I checked it off but my CA told me not to get it! He said he has driven a few cars with it and it doesn't respond that well yet and is more trouble than its worth. He figures in a few years they will perfect it and include it in a light package in the US but not to get it now (also does nothing for resale). First time I ever had a dealer tell me not to get something.
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11-03-2011, 11:38 AM | #4 |
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I didn't get it because I couldn't see how it could possibly be clever enough to work properly all the time and I thought I would end up blinding oncoming traffic and pedestrians. Good to see some positive feedback on it though. Sounds like it works well in certain conditions
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11-03-2011, 04:36 PM | #5 |
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Got it in my 1M, and it's not that smart. It has problems on curves and turns. I suspect it would be fine in highway driving. That's why I didn't get it on the X3.
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11-03-2011, 11:11 PM | #7 |
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Yes. There are two buttons on the outer side of the turn signal stalk. The top one is for the LCD information readouts on the dashboard, and the bottom one is for activating/deactivating automatic highbeams. You can use your highbeams and turn them on/off as you please without ever using the auto function.
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11-04-2011, 03:44 PM | #8 |
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I find the automatic dip works well although it does have to register the headlights of the other vehicle first whereas if you a doing it manually you can dip before, say, another vehicle appears over the brow of a hill although I often found that the other driver failed to respond the same so I got blinded! At least with the automatic dip the other driver is encouraged to dip as well. Does get confused by reflective signs though.
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Have it on the Z4. Am that impressed that I have turned it off. (I tried to live with it for a year, then gave up) Did not bother to option it on the X3.
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I have it and it seems to work pretty well. It does get confused by reflective street signs but in more rural areas it is perfect. For $250 I found it to be a nice option. For $500? No way.
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11-06-2011, 08:56 AM | #11 |
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I had this option on a car and it never did seem to work responsively enough. Seemed like I was always monitoring it, which at that point, you might as well just take over and pull the leaver when you want.
Especially on hills and windy roads (even in rural areas). I usually can see a car's headlights before they crest a hill, so I kill my own high beams before hand. There's no way a sensor could pick that up. Therefore, on this car, I elected not to check the option.
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11-08-2011, 05:37 AM | #13 |
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Well let me share my experience after 4 monthes and 18'000km. The option came in a package, so I was very curious on how it would work when I picked up my car.
And like many of you I was very upset with the result. On highways the high beam were on as other cars were in front of me, or on the other side. I discovered that in left curves it was able to recognize other users but not on right curves. Then for sure the central fence of the highway plays a role as well as it usually covers the lights of others user coming in from the opposite direction. Then on Countrysides roads, like said by other, if you see another car coming from faraway, most of the time the system doesn't see it. Anyway 10 days ago coming back from a long trip, my windshield received a small stone. Enough to ask a replacement of the windschield. After reading this topic yesterday, I decided to give it a new try. So I used it to go back home. 15 km of city dive, 30 km of highway, 4 km of countryside road. And it worked perfectly. It turned the high beam on the only part he has to do it, and for the rest of the drive kept it off. I used it this morning, same result. Even with cars 200meters in front of me, he did not turned on the high beam. I still need to test it on countryside's road where it could be less efficient. |
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11-08-2011, 05:44 AM | #14 |
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I have had this in all my bmw's and it has worked great for me.
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11-08-2011, 12:58 PM | #15 |
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small update to my previous post:
following cars on highway with a distance of 300-400 meters and the high beams are not turned on. Country side driving 10km, worked well, even in turn up and downhill. Of course if the opposite car is coming out from a curve covered by the landscape or a house/bulding then the system will wait until the opposite car's lights are in the field of the system. Be reaction time is very quick. So for me it becomes a good option. |
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