I don't think it's a fault as the bi-xenons are meant to be on as it's the DRL feature.
I don't drive mine heaps anyway.
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I don't think it's a fault as the bi-xenons are meant to be on as it's the DRL feature.
I don't drive mine heaps anyway.
I saw an Audi s6 i tihnk on saturday during the day and i think it had xenon's with the lights on as well. So maybe they have the same issue?
The bi xenons can be turned off, you just need to nag the dealer into doing it for you :) however, I don't like the fact that the coming home function of the light needs to be activated everytime you switch off the engine for it to work. Would be good if it just stays on after you switch off the ignition for the time set in the MFD...
I hardly think the xenons being on is an 'issue'.
Man they are the amazing!! They change the look of the car and the way it lights the place up at night is so impressive. LOVE them!
Does anyone know why the rear lights have to be on during the day? By default the bi-xenons are turned on as DRL's but noticed the tail lights are on too.
cheers,
you can make the coming home function like the mk5 by using VCDS/Vag-com!
My S3 does the needle sweep thing at start up. It was cool for the first couple of weeks. Now I don't even notice it.
Do you have an update? I didn't think it worked when we tried it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lams