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How to install and activate automatic and fully full-LED low beams and high beams in an Audi A1.

Model: Audi A1 GB, MK 2 - Years 2018-2025
Part: Headlight

If you have come up with the brilliant idea of installing and activating automatic full-LED low beams and high beams, know that there are some steps to follow. Check if the car already has full-LED headlights or if you need to replace the halogen ones with a compatible kit. Then, make sure there is a light/rain sensor, because without it the automation will not work. If this sensor is missing, it needs to be installed and coded with software like VCDS or OBDeleven. After the installation, enter the MMI menu and activate the automatic lights function. For automatic high beams, if the system supports it, you can enable it via VCDS. Finally, perform a test, set the lights to Auto, and verify that everything is working. If you do not feel comfortable doing it yourself, contact an experienced auto electrician.

Posted on 29 March 2025 by ScegliAuto

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