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My 15 brz had a dial under the left side of the steering wheel.
Not sure about the Forester, but common issue on Outbacks. You can't adjust the brightness, but you can adjust the angle. You need a long shank Phillips screwdriver and you can angle the lights down a bit
Fun fact my 2020 tundra has a switch to adjust the headlight shine area , to avoid blinding people
IMO ah. better mag raize ka nlng for peace of mind(toyota eh). may raize ako at mux din . ok naman si raize pang morning drives maliksi din pero pag gabi grabe talaga ang sakit sa mata ng mga ilaw na hindi ko na eexp sa mux ko dahil mataas ung eye level ko compare sa mga ilaw ng kasalubong. masakit ulo ko kinabukasan ????.
Man, I drive a Subaru. My apologies. You are getting the regular headlights, not hi beams. They’re just very bright. Sorry. ;(
I drive an older car, 1998 toyota supra, low to the ground so my eyes are just about even with most of the SUVs running around my area. This is on me, I chose to drive this car. However, the change in the past 10 years has taken it from mildly annoying to downright blinding.
I have an 05 corolla and peoples “low beams.” Are 5 times brighter than my “high beams.”
So my wife and I have a 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado. It\u2019s got about 20,000 miles on it. About 3 months ago, the wind blew a grocery cart into her front quarter panel, leaving a very minor dent. Turns out I was wrong, the headlight has its own control unit. If condensation gets in the headlight, it can short the headlights control unit, which can, in turn, short out the entire car\u2019s computer system. A cracked headlight is now a month-long, $6,000 repair situation requiring a rewiring of the car.
We bought a 2013 Toyota last winter and I was surprised to find it was a step backward in headlights from the 2004 Toyota we replaced. Our previous car didn't have an "auto" setting but at least we could just leave the headlights in the "on" position all the time and they'd shut off when we turned the car off, and turn back on when we turned the car back on. With our current car it's like a step back to the 1990s. There's no "auto" setting. The "on" setting really means "on" even if the car isn't running, and if you try to get out of the car without turning the headlights off the car will beep at you incessantly to warn you the battery will die if you don't turn the lights off. Needless to say this has been an adjustment and I have on a few occasions driven a couple of blocks at night before realizing I forgot to turn the headlights on.
I own a 2022 Toyota, and I was just complaining to a buddy that the headlights on Auto don’t come on unless it’s basically pitch black. I wish they were more conservative.
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