On Thu, 17 Jan 2008 00:22:36 -0600, "Ray O"
<rokigawaATtristarassociatesDOTcom> wrote:
>
>"Jay Somerset" <jay-1941-@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>news:7a5so35s1hchqsmccl5opunu1l66kj4gg5@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> 2006 GS300 AWD: My AFS headlights do not swivel when turning. The
>> dealer has looked at the problem, and run an "active test" and says
>> everything is OK. But they do not swivel.
>>
>> With every AFS-equipped Lexus I have been in, the swiveling was easy
>> to see by turning into a driveway at night, and watching the headlight
>> beam recenter as the vehicle was brought to a stop. My GS300 beams do
>> not move!
>>
>> The headlights are also aimed too low for safe highway driving at
>> night (low beam). When projected on a wall, the beam cutoff is
>> noticeably lower than on similar Lexus models. Again, the dealer says
>> "everything OK -- there is no way to adjust".
>>
>> Should I be looking elsewhere for continued warranty service? I am
>> losing confidence in the dealer where I bought the car.
>> --
>> Jay (remove dashes for legal email address)
>
>Did you get the dealer's evaluation in writing on a repair order? If
not, I
>would ask for a written evaluation and an explanation of the steps taken.
>If you are not satisfied, you can ask to meet the zone parts and service
>manager or take it to another dealer for a second opinion.
The "active test" was making the lights swivel by accessing the
computer, with the vehicle stationary. I did not witness thios test.
I took the car back, and was later told that "the GS models do not
swivel their lights the same way as ES and RX models". I havce driven
both ES and RX vehicles, and their lights visibly swing when moving
forward at walking speed. Mine do not.
Is it true that GS model AFS headlights work differently than other
Lexus models? I find this somewhat illogical, but who knows.
--
Jay (remove dashes for legal email address)


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