My headlights, which I believe are LED but have seen nothing written down to confirm, seem to do a very poor job of lighting the road ahead. I think they're angled too low, so I get a bright, clear view of the 10-20 metres in front of me, then a very sharp cutoff and complete blackness. The part of the road I naturally find myself looking at when driving is almost always not lit and so I find myself relying on the main beams, which is not very helpful around towns and sometimes dangerous.
I have automatic levelling, which I can see working on startup and if I adjust the air suspension height, so that must be working ok, so I wonder if the level sensor is wonky. Unfortunately I don't have a suitable wall to aim the lights at to try to determine their beam pattern. What sort of view do others have out of the cabin? Does anyone have a similar issues or know if this is normal? It doesn't seem to tally with other comments I've seen on here about how good the LED headlights are.
I'll try to post a picture when I'm next out in the dark, but I don't know how well it will come out.
Thanks for any help.
I have automatic levelling, which I can see working on startup and if I adjust the air suspension height, so that must be working ok, so I wonder if the level sensor is wonky. Unfortunately I don't have a suitable wall to aim the lights at to try to determine their beam pattern. What sort of view do others have out of the cabin? Does anyone have a similar issues or know if this is normal? It doesn't seem to tally with other comments I've seen on here about how good the LED headlights are.
I'll try to post a picture when I'm next out in the dark, but I don't know how well it will come out.
Thanks for any help.