miku_mkv
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Writing up this high-beam headlight failure I had with my car for anyone that might experience this in the future.
I had an Audi RS3 and Tesla M3P both of which had Matrix LEDs. Although, the Supra doesn't have Matrix LEDs, I find the triple beam just as effective as the individual LEDs from the matrix.
Unfortunately, my right headlight had experienced some issues which I initially thought was related to the automatic high-beam feature with the camera. However, the issue repeated itself on a rare occasion even with a clear windscreen. The fault would clear itself after restarting the car. I reported this to Toyota and the first time I left the car at the dealership, they simply stated they couldn't recreate the issue.
After it happened again, before turning off the car, I noticed that the headlight motor was considerably louder on one side. I showed them the video but they didn't seem to give it much weight. High-beam headlight motor noise The car was returned to Toyota for another diagnostics test. This time around they swapped one of the ECUs from the right headlight to the left to see if the fault will transfer over.
It was a rare issue and it finally triggered again when using the high-beam automatically but also manually. The car returned to the dealer for a third time but this time, they were able to reproduce the noise. This time they concluded that the headlight does indeed have a fault and ordered a replacement. One week later and a fourth visit to the dealer, they replaced my headlight and I have not had an issue since.
I had an Audi RS3 and Tesla M3P both of which had Matrix LEDs. Although, the Supra doesn't have Matrix LEDs, I find the triple beam just as effective as the individual LEDs from the matrix.
Unfortunately, my right headlight had experienced some issues which I initially thought was related to the automatic high-beam feature with the camera. However, the issue repeated itself on a rare occasion even with a clear windscreen. The fault would clear itself after restarting the car. I reported this to Toyota and the first time I left the car at the dealership, they simply stated they couldn't recreate the issue.
After it happened again, before turning off the car, I noticed that the headlight motor was considerably louder on one side. I showed them the video but they didn't seem to give it much weight. High-beam headlight motor noise The car was returned to Toyota for another diagnostics test. This time around they swapped one of the ECUs from the right headlight to the left to see if the fault will transfer over.
It was a rare issue and it finally triggered again when using the high-beam automatically but also manually. The car returned to the dealer for a third time but this time, they were able to reproduce the noise. This time they concluded that the headlight does indeed have a fault and ordered a replacement. One week later and a fourth visit to the dealer, they replaced my headlight and I have not had an issue since.
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