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Mk4 headlights in Europe

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Hi All, 

 

We'll be taking our mk4 focus to Europe in the summer. We just got our headlight adapter stickers and I'm slightly baffled as to which lights I have and where I should fit them, any help would be appreciated! 

 

It's a late 2019 titanium x estate, and the headlights are static (no auto high beam etc.) but I'm sure the dipped beams are LED (pic attached, High beam and indicators are bulbs) 

 

The eurolites instructions have diagrams for:

Standard headlights (pic 1 attached)

Projector + Xenon headlights (picture makes no sense)

S-LED headlights (pic 200 attached) 

 

Anyone help out which of these it would be? I thought it would be the standard headlights but as there's no central bulb it doesn't make much sense! But the S-LED diagram doesn't match that well either. 

Or have I got something different? 

TIA

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20 minutes ago, Pirnie said:

It's a late 2019 titanium x estate, and the headlights are static (no auto high beam etc.) but I'm sure the dipped beams are LED (pic attached, High beam and indicators are bulbs) 

Interesting. I have the same car, same spec and almost the exact same age, and I only have halogen headlights.

So as I understand it you need to use the picture 200 for your lights.

DS = Drivers Side    PS = Passenger Side  FB = Full Beam.

To line up the sticker, simply choose the one for the correct headlight, then position the yellow dot so that it is exactly over the centre of the Full Beam (High Beam) bulb and that will be in the correct position.

28 minutes ago, Pirnie said:

no auto high beam

It's quite straight forward to enable Auto High Beam on your car. It take less than 10 minutes and can be done using FORScan.

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9 minutes ago, unofix said:

It's quite straight forward to enable Auto High Beam on your car. It take less than 10 minutes and can be done using FORScan.

Sadly not, I unlocked a few things a while back but there seem to be certain camera hardware requirements for auto high beam and based on camera module serial number mine isn't new enough (unless the thinking has changed since I last looked into it).

 

9 minutes ago, unofix said:

Interesting. I have the same car, same spec and almost the exact same age, and I only have halogen headlights.

Interesting, there seem to have been a few spec changes very close to the productions date of mine so I wonder if this was one of them.... 

I think you're right, 200 is the one to go for, but as I understand it the stickers go on the dipped beam portion of the light as that's what you need to block. It's certainly the closest I can see of all the diagrams in the manual. 

19 minutes ago, Pirnie said:

for auto high beam and based on camera module serial number mine isn't new enough

Yours will be newer than mine. Did you make the code changes in the AsBuilt file ?

See attached file for "extras" that you can add.

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I did almost all of those as well as traffic sign recognition, and changing the speed sign detection mode. (missed the battery SOC which I probably should have done, but never mind), but I couldn't get the auto high beams to work. 

It's been a few years now from what I remember you need there's a few generations of camera and it's a bit pot luck whether the titanium x has the right one or not if you don't have active headlights from factory. I pulled off the rear view mirror to check and based on the serial number I didn't. 

Sadly I don't have a workable laptop at the moment to run forscan or I'd give it another go! 

10 hours ago, Pirnie said:

Sadly not, I unlocked a few things a while back but there seem to be certain camera hardware requirements for auto high beam and based on camera module serial number mine isn't new enough (unless the thinking has changed since I last looked into it).

 

I enabled AHB in my 2019 Titanium (Halogens), it's more than doable, but not by just using drop downs, you have to code a couple of modules manually.

Treat them as Halogens in the coding, not LED

Those headlamps are LED reflectors, a very early one with them fitted and a shame because Tit-X got fixed LEDs one model year after

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1 hour ago, DaveT70 said:

Treat them as Halogens in the coding, not LED

Please correct me if I'm wrong (quite possible as it was a good few years ago I worked this out) but having looked into this quickly again, the issue is the IPMA part number.

 

What you're saying is correct if it ends -BX or -CX, but for -GX (which is what mine is) AHB isn't possible as forscan can't modify the IPMA 

(based on this Thread and a number of the mk4 coding spreadsheets out there)

 

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