European Driving

Hello,

I'm planning a Euro trip in the new Z, just wondering if there is a way to flip the headlights over to LHD mode on the iDrive/HL Units or is it a sticker on the headlamps jobby?

Whilst on the headlight subject, has anyone swapped out the Xenon lamps for a cooler colour? Any recommendations on lamps if so?

Cheers :thumbsup:
 
The Xenon units for the E85, have a manual switch on them. Hopefully something similar on the E89.
 
No need on the E89 - lots of us have gone to Europe without changing anything and not had any issues. :thumbsup:
 
djstan said:
No need on the E89 - lots of us have gone to Europe without changing anything and not had any issues. :thumbsup:

Yep, flat beam on the e89 lights with no kick up at the side-no need to alter them :thumbsup:
Rob
 
Smartbear said:
djstan said:
No need on the E89 - lots of us have gone to Europe without changing anything and not had any issues. :thumbsup:


Yep, flat beam on the e89 lights with no kick up at the side-no need to alter them :thumbsup:
Rob

I’ve got an email from BMW to confirm this (E89) - prior to this, three different main dealers gave me three different bits of advice.
It should be noted that BMW do emphasise that the headlight should be switched on manually and not used on the Automatic switch setting,
 
ronk said:
It should be noted that BMW do emphasise that the headlight should be switched on manually and not used on the Automatic switch setting,

Why’s that... I’ve always in all cars driven on auto lights... avoids fines in tunnels during daylight?
 
Jembo said:
ronk said:
It should be noted that BMW do emphasise that the headlight should be switched on manually and not used on the Automatic switch setting,


Why’s that... I’ve always in all cars driven on auto lights... avoids fines in tunnels during daylight?

They say as my cars have Adaptive Headlights they should be used manually .
 
ronk said:
Jembo said:
ronk said:
It should be noted that BMW do emphasise that the headlight should be switched on manually and not used on the Automatic switch setting,

Why’s that... I’ve always in all cars driven on auto lights... avoids fines in tunnels during daylight?

They say as my cars have Adaptive Headlights they should be used manually .

What’s different about adaptives, as regardless of manual or auto, they’ll still lift higher the faster you go / turn on corners - My AUDI had adaptives & there was no advice from memory similar in handbook
 
Jembo said:
ronk said:
Jembo said:
Why’s that... I’ve always in all cars driven on auto lights... avoids fines in tunnels during daylight?

They say as my cars have Adaptive Headlights they should be used manually .

What’s different about adaptives, as regardless of manual or auto, they’ll still lift higher the faster you go / turn on corners - My AUDI had adaptives & there was no advice from memory similar in handbook

I’m as puzzled as you!
 
I’m as puzzled as you!
It’s what BMW told me and it verifies what it states in my 335 handbook (2015) so I’ll just accept they must know something I don’t - I will remain curious tho. The Z4 handbook (2016) isn't very clear on the subject so that's why I contacted the homologation team for a definitive answer to be confirmed in writing so I could, if necessary, present to the police if I was ever stopped whist abroad.IMG_0033.jpegIMG_0032 2.jpeg

It suggests to me that if you don’t have Adaptive lights then strictly speaking you need benders. Experience of others on here would say unnecessary. :thumbsup:

Ps just noticed that they say the cornering lights might cause dazzle if on auto and as the z4 doesn’t have them we might be able to leave them in Auto’ mode?
 
I've just had mine MOT'd for the first time, in France, with no alteration from the UK settings.
It passed …… :thumbsup:
 
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