Where is the AFS off switch?
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Where is the AFS off switch?
In the 2008 ES350 owner manual, there is a picture of an AFS OFF switch (to turn off the Adaptive Front Lighting system) which is located at the knee dash area above your right knee (on the right side of the steering column). However, the switch is not there when I look for it in my car which has the AFS w/ HID lamp option.
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In the 2008 ES350 owner manual, there is a picture of an AFS OFF switch (to turn off the Adaptive Front Lighting system) which is located at the knee dash area above your right knee (on the right side of the steering column). However, the switch is not there when I look for it in my car which has the AFS w/ HID lamp option.
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In the 2008 ES350 owner manual, there is a picture of an AFS OFF switch (to turn off the Adaptive Front Lighting system) which is located at the knee dash area above your right knee (on the right side of the steering column). However, the switch is not there when I look for it in my car which has the AFS w/ HID lamp option.
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Thank you!....I found it.
The manual has the picture that shows the AFS OFF switch at the same level as the trunk release / gas cap switches (but on the other side of the steering column). No wonder I couldn't see them when they are actually hidden below the dash.
The manual has the picture that shows the AFS OFF switch at the same level as the trunk release / gas cap switches (but on the other side of the steering column). No wonder I couldn't see them when they are actually hidden below the dash.
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yeah if the buttosn not there and theres not a plug thats missing a connection than safe to say you dont have it also i don/t kknow if you can get afs without hid i don/t think there was the optiion
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Does anyone recommend turning off the AFS in the extreme cold winter months ? I.e. so there are no moving parts to be broken when the temperature hits -5 F to -22F (-15C to -30C) here in Canada?
Thanks for the help!
Thanks for the help!