Holden Equinox Owner Manual (Holden-Localizing-Holden-12561772) -
2019 - crc - 6/26/18
Lighting
121
Enabling High Beam Assist
Press
b
on the turn signal lever
when it is dark outside and the
exterior lamp control is in AUTO
or
5
. The blue high-beam on light
is displayed on the instrument
cluster when high beams are on.
Driving with High Beam Assist
The system only activates high
beams when driving over 40 km/h.
There is a sensor near the top
centre of the windscreen that
automatically controls the system.
Keep this area of the windscreen
clear of debris for best system
performance.
The high-beam headlamps remain
on, under automatic control, until
one of the following situations
occurs:
.
The system detects an
approaching vehicle's
headlamps.
.
The system detects a preceding
vehicle's tail lamps.
.
The outside light is bright
enough that high-beam
headlamps are not required.
.
The vehicle's speed drops below
20 km/h.
.
Use the button on the turn signal
lever to disable High Beam
Assist.
.
The front fog lamps are
turned on.
High beams may not turn off
automatically if the system cannot
detect another vehicle's headlamps
or tail lamps due to any of the
following:
.
The other vehicle's head/tail
lamps are missing, damaged,
obstructed from view,
or otherwise undetected.
.
The other vehicle's head/tail
lamps are covered with dirt,
snow, and/or road spray.
.
The other vehicle's head/tail
lamps cannot be detected due to
dense exhaust fumes, smoke,
fog, snow, road spray, mist,
or other airborne obstructions.
.
The vehicle's windscreen is dirty,
cracked, or obstructed by
something that blocks the view
of the light sensor.
.
The vehicle is loaded such that
the front end points upward,
causing the light sensor to aim
too high and not detect
headlamps and tail lamps.
.
The vehicle is being driven on
winding or hilly roads.
High Beam Assist may need to be
disabled manually if any of the
above conditions exists.