An Audi adaptive headlight malfunction may occur due to the vehicle passing through areas monitored by strong light, which can potentially interfere with the automatic headlights. Simply manually turning off the adaptive headlights and then turning them back on can often resolve this issue. If the owner has recently installed a rain-sensing line-connected dashcam and the wiring installation is incorrect, causing the camera to misalign, leading to adaptive headlight malfunctions, recalibrating the windshield camera at the Audi dealership is the solution.

If these steps fail to resolve the Audi adaptive headlight malfunction, the owner should take the vehicle to an Audi dealership or repair shop and have professional technicians use specialized diagnostic equipment to retrieve the fault code associated with the malfunction. This will help determine the root cause of the issue, followed by diagnostic measurements and comparisons, and then necessary repairs.

Adjustment Method for Vehicle Lighting:
1:At the driver's position, on the backside of the lower left part of the steering wheel, there is a knob for adjusting headlight height.
2:The headlight height adjustment knob has four positions: 0, 1, 2, and 3.
3:Position 0 is the lowest height setting, while position 3 is the highest.
4:Drivers can adjust the headlight height according to the driving environment's requirements.





