Need some direction on this Adaptive Front Lighting Indicator (AFS) that is flashing, after I had the Tanabe NF210 springs installed. The local tuner shop did not know how to fix the problem, so I took it to the dealer. The dealer was going to adjust the headlamps to fix the problem, however they came back and said that they could not adjust the lamp to fix the problem. They had no answer for the problem. Does anyone have any solutions or ideas? HELP! I am in NOCAL. Thanks.
where are u in cali? socal? I took my GS over to Ted over at dynamic in Westminster...he knew exactly what to do...took care of that as well as my alignment
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where are u in cali? socal? I took my GS over to Ted over at dynamic in Westminster...he knew exactly what to do...took care of that as well as my alignment
Thanks I am in Northern CA, Sacramento. Any ideas on what he did? The dealer was no help.
ok i'll give away his trade secret...although i didnt see what exactly what he did i noticed that he fiddled w/ the rear leveling arm for the headlights...apparently he just did some adjustment where it's attached to the lower arm so that the leveling arm is articulated that much. that's basically all he did.
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Wow, i had the same EXACT problem once i got my springs installed. I took it to lexus and it was the same problem foofighter explained. Lexus took care of it for free by charging it to lexus as a "road hazard" issue...
with mine, they moved that leveling arm and didn't put it back into its correct place.
Wow, i had the same EXACT problem once i got my springs installed. I took it to lexus and it was the same problem foofighter explained. Lexus took care of it for free by charging it to lexus as a "road hazard" issue...
with mine, they moved that leveling arm and didn't put it back into its correct place.
i hope u get it fixed properly...
Thanks for your help and imput, my Lexus dealer said they would not adjust it, they would only adjust it to factory settings. I'll try some giving some other Lexus dealers a call. I'm not having any luck with any of our local tuner shops or Lexus auto shops that will adjust it. Thanks
ok i'll give away his trade secret...although i didnt see what exactly what he did i noticed that he fiddled w/ the rear leveling arm for the headlights...apparently he just did some adjustment where it's attached to the lower arm so that the leveling arm is articulated that much. that's basically all he did.
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Got the problem fixed. When the shop put the sensor and adjustment arm back in it was in the wrong postion or reveresed, thus causing the sensor malfunction and flashing AFS light. Problem resolved back at the shop that installed the springs.
By the way, the two Lexus dealer in my area were no help at all. One service writer at the dealer suggested that I replace the springs or remove the bulb to the AFS light. What horrible advice.
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so all u gotta do is mess with that leveling arm?? ,,, i think maybe when u get the camber adjusted and the wheels alligned it might balance out.. im going to take my car tomorrow to do it so ill give u an update after its done..
so all u gotta do is mess with that leveling arm?? ,,, i think maybe when u get the camber adjusted and the wheels alligned it might balance out.. im going to take my car tomorrow to do it so ill give u an update after its done..
it won't when you do alignment. the reason for the light to come up is that when you lower your car, more than likely you lower the front more than the rear, or vise versa. the autoleveling computer is a system to detect where your car is "pointing" to and adjust the headlight positions. there is a range. there are sensors on both the front and rear wheels.
so if you lower your car differently front and back, what happens is that the computer "thinks" your car is pointing one way and want to correct it, but if it falls out of range then the light comes on.
so the way to fix it is by adjust the leveling sensor so it's within range again. and that's why doing alignment wont' change anything, it's about how your car is lowered.
and also, you need to adjust it smartly as well. as i explained, when you adjust the sensor, you are adjusting how the computer thinks of the "inclination" of the car is. if you adjust it too much, maybe it's within range again and the light it gone, however the headlight might be pointing at the wrong direction still. so you should always do this where you can shine the headlights on a wall or so to make sure it's not shooting too high
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