Kia Stinger: Lighting / High Beam Assist
The High Beam Assist is a system that automatically adjusts the headlamp range
(switches between high beam and low beam) according to the brightness of other vehicles
and road conditions.
Operating condition
1.Place the light switch in the AUTO position.
2.Turn on the high beam by pushing the lever away from you. The High Beam Assist
() indicator will illuminate.
3.The High Beam Assist will turn on when vehicle speed is above 40 km/h (25 mph).
- If the lever is pushed away when the High Beam Assist is operating, the
High Beam Assist will turn off and the high beam will be on continuously. The
High Beam Assist () indicator will
turn off.
- If the lever is pulled towards you when the High Beam Assist is operating,
the High Beam Assist will turn off.
4.If the light switch is placed to the headlamp position, the High Beam Assist
will turn off and the low beam will be on continuously.
The high beam switches to low beam in the following conditions:
- When the High Beam Assist is off.
- When the light switch is not in the AUTO position.
- When the headlamp is detected from the on-coming vehicle.
- When the tail lamp is detected from the front vehicle.
- When the surrounding is bright enough that high beams are not needed.
- When streetlights or other lights are detected.
- When vehicle speed is below 24 km/h (15 mph).
- When headlamp / taillamp of bicycle/ motorcycle is detected
The system may not operate in the following conditions:
- When the light from a vehicle is not detected because of lamp damage, or
because it is hidden from sight, etc.
- When the lamp of a vehicle is covered with dust, snow or water.
- When the light from a vehicle is not detected because of exhaust fume, smoke,
fog, snow, etc.
- When the front window is covered with foreign matters such as ice, dust,
fog, or is damaged.
- When there is a similar shape lamp with the front vehicle’s lamps.
- When it is hard to see because of fog, heavy rain or snow.
- When the headlamp is not repaired or replaced at an authorized dealer.
- When headlamp aiming is not properly adjusted.
- When driving on a narrow curved road or rough road.
- When driving downhill or uphill.
- When only part of the vehicle in front is visible on a crossroad or curved
road.
- When there is a traffic light, reflecting sign, flashing sign or mirror.
- When the road conditions are bad such as being wet or covered with snow.
- When the front vehicle’s headlamps are off but the fog lamps on.
- When a vehicle suddenly appears from a curve.
- When the vehicle is tilted from a flat tire or being towed.
- When the LKA (Lane Keeping Assist) system warning light illuminates. (if
equipped)
✽ NOTICE
- Do not place any accessories, stickers or tint on the windshield.
- Have the windshield glass replaced by an authorized dealer.
- Do not remove or damage related parts of the High Beam Assist system.
- Be careful that water doesn’t get into the High Beam Assist unit.
- Do not place objects on the dashboard that reflect light such as mirrors,
white paper, etc. The system may not be able to function if sunlight is reflected.
- At times, the High Beam Assist system may not operate due to system limitations.
Always check the road conditions for your safety. When the system does not operate
normally, manually change between the high beam and low beam.
To turn on the high beam headlamp, push the lever away from you. The lever will
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Components and components location
Component Location
1. Integrated body control unit
(IBU)
2. Interior antenna 1
3. Interior antenna 2
4. Tailgate open switch
5. Bumper antenna
6. Tailgate antenna
7. Buzzer
8. Start Stop Button (SSB)
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use all year round, including snowy and icy road conditions. All season tires are
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