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Originally Posted by danallxt
I was responding to the statement:
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Think of it like smart high beams. It disables the beams for oncoming cars/cars in front of you only, while other areas ahead of you still get the high beam. The US unfortunately does not allow it.
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It's no biggie, i just wanted to clear up some of the confusion around the new regs and BMWs awfull "no dazzle" term which is close to meaningless.
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You are just confusing folks even further.. "No dazzle," "ADB," "Dancing beams" however you want to call it, people just want to know if their specific vehicle, a G42 with adaptive lighting, can be coded to match the dynamic function as it does in Europe, instead of how it currently is on US-spec vehicles, which just shuts the high beam on/off completely, when it detects oncoming vehicles.
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Originally Posted by MPR
What does no dazzle equate to then? Can we code adaptive beams?
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The answer is yes, it can be coded with a program called "ESYS," which removes the block code implemented on US-bound vehicles to prevent this feature from activation. However, since the model is new, no one has yet to attempted this but it's all the same..