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Headlight leveling problem


Kristiaj
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2008 avensis d4d

Headlights are pointing to much down. The initial headlight level test on dashboard seems to be ok,  no warning, but the headlights are not leveling/moving. Could it be leveling sensor failure even if it don't show a warning on the dashboard?

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Hi Kristian, I take it that you have HID/Xenons if you have auto-levelling?

Does the T25 have the option to disable like my 2012 T27 TSpirit did? & if so could you have done so?

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Hi. Yes it's xenon. Not sure if it can be disabled. I cant find any switches to enable/disable autoleveling.

 

 

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Update.

Turns out that the headlight level sensor can be defective without showing error message on instrument panel. As long as the outer pins on the sensor has connection with about 5Kohm, the system won't detect failure. The center pin on the sensor/potentiometer was broken because of corosion inside. The sensor price is high, but you can get it at eBay for around $15.

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  • 1 year later...

Headlight leveling motor for 2006 Toyota Avensis T25

Left side headlight remains up, while the right side able to navigates up and down.

Anyone has a clue how to resolve this problem?

A loose wiring problem or a defective leveling motor? If its the latter, how to replace the leveling motor? Have been searching unsuccessfully for videos on youtube.

Thanks

 

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Hi 

Could anyone please tell me if the Avensis t25 xenon headlights does an auto level meaning goes up and down everytime you switch on the low beams. I have seen other cars do this but my car does not. 

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