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Originally Posted by cerbera' post='351175' date='Nov 1 2006, 06:03 PM
I've noticed my headlights( adaptive xenon with high beam assist ) on high beam were very weak.
I've now discovered that when on high beam , the Xenons go up onto high beam, but the inner non-Xenon head lights ( the ones for high beam only )don't switch on at all; this is the same whether the lights are on auto or not, or whether high beam assist is on or not.
If you pull the left hand stalk towards you to flash the headlights, the inner head lights work as they should, so its not a fuse or bulbs.
Down to the dealer and....surprise, surprise...suspect software problem
Anyone else seen anything like this?
I've now discovered that when on high beam , the Xenons go up onto high beam, but the inner non-Xenon head lights ( the ones for high beam only )don't switch on at all; this is the same whether the lights are on auto or not, or whether high beam assist is on or not.
If you pull the left hand stalk towards you to flash the headlights, the inner head lights work as they should, so its not a fuse or bulbs.
Down to the dealer and....surprise, surprise...suspect software problem
Anyone else seen anything like this?
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OK, this has me really confused.
My last E60 with adaptive Xenons ( but with no high beam assist ) , had all four headlights ON when on high beam - the Xenon using the shutter to raise the beam, the inner pair just straight halogens.
My wife's 1 series with Xenons has all 4 headlights on for highbeam - and they are MUCH brighter than mine, with a far better range.
The dealer has confirmed that all 4 should operate on highbeam...
but it seems like some people's E60s have all four on, and some don't ( within Europe at least )
I wonder if there's an underlying software problem - its taken me 6 months to work out why the headlights on my current E60 were far weaker than my last one - and a number of us are driving around cars with only half the headlight power for high beam?
My last E60 with adaptive Xenons ( but with no high beam assist ) , had all four headlights ON when on high beam - the Xenon using the shutter to raise the beam, the inner pair just straight halogens.
My wife's 1 series with Xenons has all 4 headlights on for highbeam - and they are MUCH brighter than mine, with a far better range.
The dealer has confirmed that all 4 should operate on highbeam...
but it seems like some people's E60s have all four on, and some don't ( within Europe at least )
I wonder if there's an underlying software problem - its taken me 6 months to work out why the headlights on my current E60 were far weaker than my last one - and a number of us are driving around cars with only half the headlight power for high beam?
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Originally Posted by dawi' post='351319' date='Nov 2 2006, 12:59 AM
What date did you get your 5 series? Mine was manufactured in April 2006. It seems very strange that both myself and PoleApart have this feature and you don't. Mine is a UK spec car straight from the factory with no modifications.
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Originally Posted by dlevi67' post='351444' date='Nov 2 2006, 09:15 AM
It's an April 2005 car, and AFAIK it is still running the "original" software. I'm starting to think this is the cause of the different behaviour.
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Originally Posted by dawi' post='351466' date='Nov 2 2006, 11:28 AM
I think we may have discovered the reason for these anomolies then. You'll have to see if you can get your car fixed to display all four lights on high beam as it seems a waste just to use these for the flash function.
Car is going into dealer tomorrow to be fixed - they agree with me that the inner lights should operate on high beam.
By the way, BMW describe these inner lights as ' high beam headlights ', which would suggest they should be on when on high beam
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Not worth a dealer visit on its own. When it goes in for a service, then...
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Originally Posted by cerbera' post='351469' date='Nov 2 2006, 11:54 AM
Any idea what CIP your car is running - mine is an April 06 build, running CIP 21
Car is going into dealer tomorrow to be fixed - they agree with me that the inner lights should operate on high beam.
By the way, BMW describe these inner lights as ' high beam headlights ', which would suggest they should be on when on high beam
Car is going into dealer tomorrow to be fixed - they agree with me that the inner lights should operate on high beam.
By the way, BMW describe these inner lights as ' high beam headlights ', which would suggest they should be on when on high beam
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Originally Posted by dawi' post='351487' date='Nov 2 2006, 08:35 AM
Sorry, I'm a bit ignorant here. I don't even know what CIP means?
http://forums.e60.net/index.php?showtopic=19188
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For the record I'm running CIP 23.xx after an upgrade this summer but my inner lights have always been on with main beam. On a dark night they do make a difference compared to just the outside lights.
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Originally Posted by cobradav' post='351498' date='Nov 2 2006, 02:31 PM
You're not ingnorant, just a little new CIP is short for Coding, Individualization, Programming the former name for our software versions. Started at v10.xx and now up to 23.xx. The current BMW name is PROGMAN short for Program Manager, but is still the same thing. If you look at this sticky you will find a list of all the releases through 23.xx
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