Ramenstein
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Trucks equipped with the adaptive headlight option do not have cornering lights. Supposedly the ability of the lights to turn 15* negates the need for them. That's what the local RAM dealer told me.
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Incorrect. They are two completely different features disassociated with each other that serve different purposes.Trucks equipped with the adaptive headlight option do not have cornering lights. Supposedly the ability of the lights to turn 15* negates the need for them. That's what the local RAM dealer told me.
Trucks equipped with the adaptive headlight option do not have cornering lights. Supposedly the ability of the lights to turn 15* negates the need for them. That's what the local RAM dealer told me.
This describes exactly how the "cornering" lamps work on my 2019 Laramie."All 2019+ 5th gen Ram 1500’s that are equipped with factory fog lights, regardless of trim level or LED or halogen, have the cornering lamps feature. This is the feature that only uses the fog lamps, and the corresponding lamp comes on based on speed, turn signal status, and steering input, provided that the fog lamps are switched to the off position."
They are dead wrong I have one of each. One with adaptive one with cornering. Cornering is much better. Adaptive is only activated at over 8 mph. Who the hell is turning into a driveway at 9 mph?Trucks equipped with the adaptive headlight option do not have cornering lights. Supposedly the ability of the lights to turn 15* negates the need for them. That's what the local RAM dealer told me.
Adaptive is only activated at over 8 mph.
As does my 22 2500 Ltd LonghornI confirmed that my 23 Limited has both the adaptive projector headlights and the cornering lights feature which I didn't notice until I shutoff my fog lights.