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I only realised today that the is300 dose not have separate bulbs for main & dipped beam and the single HID lens actually tilts up for main beam. How then can you give a quick flash of the lights to let someone out of a side road?

The HID surely takes a few seconds to fire up??

My wife's car has HID`s only for dipped, the main beam being standard halogens.

Ed :innocent:

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I often flash my lights to say 'Thank you' to someone who has let me in/cross and they always seem instantaneous to me.

I'll check again today though.

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It is immediate. No idea about the technology behind it but somebody will!

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Intrigued, indeed somewhat worried, by the OP, I asked my wife to flash the lights as I stood watching

on the pavement. The flashes were both instantaneous and highly visible. As a result, I remain intrigued

but no longer worried.

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I got my daughter to flash the lights by pulling the stalk while I watched. They did illuminate immediately but also stayed on! The back tail lights were on to. Not sure what is going on seems odd or does my car have a fault?

Ed :innocent:

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I got my daughter to flash the lights by pulling the stalk while I watched. They did illuminate immediately but also stayed on! The back tail lights were on to. Not sure what is going on seems odd or does my car have a fault?

Ed :innocent:

I'm not sure but I think she may have triggered the "follow me home" function. I'm ready to be corrected but I think if you pull the stalk towards you and hold for a couple of seconds, on release the lights stay on for a short while. Helps you find the front door in the dark ! It's probably in the menu's somewhere lol


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I got my daughter to flash the lights by pulling the stalk while I watched. They did illuminate immediately but also stayed on! The back tail lights were on to. Not sure what is going on seems odd or does my car have a fault?

Ed :innocent:

I'm not sure but I think she may have triggered the "follow me home" function. I'm ready to be corrected but I think if you pull the stalk towards you and hold for a couple of seconds, on release the lights stay on for a short while. Helps you find the front door in the dark ! It's probably in the menu's somewhere lol

That function is usually (I think) with the ignition OFF

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I got my daughter to flash the lights by pulling the stalk while I watched. They did illuminate immediately but also stayed on! The back tail lights were on to. Not sure what is going on seems odd or does my car have a fault?

Ed :innocent:

I'm not sure but I think she may have triggered the "follow me home" function. I'm ready to be corrected but I think if you pull the stalk towards you and hold for a couple of seconds, on release the lights stay on for a short while. Helps you find the front door in the dark ! It's probably in the menu's somewhere lol

That function is usually (I think) with the ignition OFF

That didn't take long!

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That function is usually (I think) with the ignition OFF

That would make sense!

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That function is usually (I think) with the ignition OFF

That would make sense!

Was the ignition on when you tested it?

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Forgive me, maybe I'm being a bit simple here :unsure:

Is the flashing of lights done in dipped beam mode, without the need for the lens to move ?

Surely, dipped or main is irrelevant as long as the lights flash ? :)

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Surely, dipped or main is irrelevant as long as the lights flash ?

My previous car had HID`s for dipped and halogens for main beam. Flashing the lights used the main beam halogens. The HID`s took about 5 seconds to reach full brightness so not used for a quick flash.

My Fsport has HID`s and they do seem to flash immediately but I dont understand how a HID bulb can be instantaneous? Or are they actually LED`s.....................My previous was vintage 2003 so perhaps technology has just moved along!!

Ed :innocent:

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Are these factory fitted xenons or aftermarket HIDs? Because factory xenons light up MUCH more quickly than aftermarket ones, because factory ballasts (typically Denso) are properly made an costs between £300-£600 to replace, and aftermarket ones are typically non-branded Chinese copy's that cost £15 to replace. There's your difference


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