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Old 08-15-06, 06:14 PM   #1
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Post Can someone confirm ??

This question goes for those people that lower there car... I just lower my 2006 gs300
and in the dash board a light turns on and flash (AFS) also know as adaptive front lighting system according to the owner mannual... does any one the same problem or knows how to fix it?
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Old 08-15-06, 06:56 PM   #2
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Search will yield all sorts of good info, with no waiting

For example I looked for 'afs light' in the 3rd gen gs forum and found this thread

http://clublexus.com/forums/showthre...ight=afs+light
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According to the owner's manual that is a dealer repair item, (light flashing) My new gs300's afs light turns on and off allright, but I can't see the lights move at all, side to side, they just move up and down when I first start her up ( maybe calibrating?) So, I guess I'll be seeing the dealer as well. I know the es 350 loaner car I got once, the movement was very apparent, anyone else relate to this? I know the afs is speed sensitive, anyone know at what speed it suppose to kick in at? I would"t think lowering would affect this as the headlights are suppossed to self level, YO G
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Old 08-15-06, 08:06 PM   #4
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this happen as soon i lower the car i notice that light on
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Old 08-15-06, 11:43 PM   #5
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The AFS doesn't move left and right when the car is stationary.

I you are driving on a dark road above about 10 mph and you swerve the car left and right you will see it working.

When you turn left, the left light moves left, when you turn right the right light moves right.
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Old 08-16-06, 05:02 PM   #6
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Today i went to the shop where they lower my car the guy told me that he could do it but doesn't know how to adjust it( ex: adjust it to left, up , down , or right ) does any one knows how to adjust it with more detail. picture or anything ggggggggggg that light is driving me carzy lol
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click on the link that Davegs4 posted, it shows a pic and has good info, Yo G
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