(25-03-2013 07:50pm)rchrdleigh Wrote: It is explained in the Owners Manual.
HEADLAMPS - DRIVING ABROAD
The headlamp beam pattern is suitable for driving on either side of the road. There is no need for any mechanical adjustment or external decals.
I have the UK spec adaptive Bi-Xenon headlights (AFS) and I can confirm - now that I have done a bit of research - that there are NO differences between the UK and EU spec AFS lights. On the lights (black plastic part that runs horizontal above the clear lens) there are a number of different codes, such as -
HCR (dip and main) beam headlamp, usually halogen or LED)
DCR (dip and main beam headlamp, gas discharge (HID, "Xenon")
RL (Daytime Running Lamp)
A (positional light or sidelight).
Underneath each of these codes there are either arrows or the absence of arrows, some of which show which side of the car the lights are situated on (<--- for left or ---> for right) and others pertain to the "traffic-handedness" of the lights.
Lights (dipped and main beam with codes HCR or DCR) suitable for traffic driving on the left side of the road will have an arrow pointing to the right underneath the corresponding code like this
---> (for UK, Australia, Africa and Japan)
Lights (dipped and main beam with codes HCR or DCR) suitable for driving in continental Europe and USA have no arrows.
On our Evoque lights (I can only speak of the Adaptive Xenon variant) the HCR and the DCR markings are shown twice each like this -
HCR
--->
HCR
(no arrows)
DCR
--->
DCR
(no arrows)
I have in the last week bought a set of EU spec tinted AFS lights from the Black Design Pack and they have IDENTICAL markings to the UK spec lights I have (under HCR and DCR they have the arrows pointing to the right, showing suitability for UK and Australian roads and they also have another set of HCR and DCR codes with no arrows, showing suitability for continental Europe). This has been driving me nuts as Land Rover told me that the EU spec lights were fine for driving in the UK with, but I wasn't happy to take their word for it and did my own research on the subject.
I found everything I needed here and checked the information given against both sets of lights I now have -
http://www.danielsternlighting.com/tech/...codes.html
I know this will probably read like double Dutch to some people, but the main thing to take out of it is that the UK spec headlights and the European spec AFS lights have the exact same codings and markings as each other and both are suitable for driving on either side of the road, lol. Hope this helps some folks who wanted to know this for sure. Paula
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EDIT I will update soon with some photo to show my findings.