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Old 01-07-2008, 09:13 PM
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Questions about head light and high beam

Hi guys,
May be these are stupid questions, but I am new to BMW.

Q1: When I switch to high-beam, why the 2 inner lights remain unchange? I still see the rings only. I mean, to me, when I switch on the high-beam, all 4 lights should be very bright. At least all my previous cars do so.

Q2: When I switch on/off the high-beam, I hear some sort of mechnical sound from the head light module, what is it?

Q3: I don't have Adaptive Light Control option which let the head lights "turn" according to the steering wheel, is it possible to adjust the direction of my head light? How?

Q4: 2 of the high beams make a cross in about 60~80 meters (200 ~ 240 feet), is it possible to make them "parallel"?

Thank you very much for any input.

ps. 1. I have Xenon head lights.
2. My car is of 2007 version.
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