Does My Stinger Have DBL?

DBL and Auto High Beam works independant of each other.

DBL works as long as the light switch is at auto and is quite obvious when you steer into the bends at night. You will be able to see the light swivelling into the corners even before the front of your car point towards it.

High Beam Assist is to keep the road ahead illuminated further. It works like a regular high beam except it toggles on and off to prevent blinding of opposite drivers.
 
They don't typically move when you are not moving and the change is subtle as you are driving.
They move when you start it up in the dark, like in a square rotation movement before it stops. It's cool. I watch it every time. What I didn't know is that they move when turning.
 
DBL and Auto High Beam works independant of each other.

DBL works as long as the light switch is at auto and is quite obvious when you steer into the bends at night. You will be able to see the light swivelling into the corners even before the front of your car point towards it.

High Beam Assist is to keep the road ahead illuminated further. It works like a regular high beam except it toggles on and off to prevent blinding of opposite drivers.
And all this works as long as the lights are in auto mode?

I ask cause the website says high beam assist and low beam assist is standard on GT2. And I'm guessing it's cause it's on auto. Still haven't seen them say DBL?
 
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Still haven't seen them say DBL?
DBL (Dynamic Bending Lights) = LBA-D (Low Beam Assist - Dynamic) = DDAH (Dynamic Directionally Adaptive Headlights). All refer to the same thing, just terms that the marketing guys dreamed up over their 6 martini lunches ... o_O
 
DBL (Dynamic Bending Lights) = LBA-D (Low Beam Assist - Dynamic) = DDAH (Dynamic Directionally Adaptive Headlights). All refer to the same thing, just terms that the marketing guys dreamed up over their 6 martini lunches ... o_O
and all of those things are done just by putting the lights on auto?
 
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and all of those things are done just by putting the lights on auto?
It's actually only one thing - but as I've never taken my lights off of AUTO, I can't comment on their behaviour otherwise. If it's dark out, I want my lights on - one less thing to think about! :)

But according to the manual, yes. If you haven't already, you should download a PDF of the manual to your computer. Makes it much easier to do a quick search and find things like this ... :thumbup:

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