What does it mean to repair the AFL light?
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Repairing the AFL light refers to the adaptive front headlights. The reasons why the AFL light turns on are: 1. The headlight internal steering mechanism is stuck or the drive motor is damaged; 2. The AFL steering sensor is damaged; 3. The wiring connection is loose or disconnected; 4. The front headlight high-speed adjustment control module front axle sensor signal circuit is short-circuited to the battery. Repairing the AFL light can dynamically adjust the headlights continuously based on the car's steering wheel angle, vehicle yaw rate, and driving speed, adapting to the current steering angle to keep the light direction consistent with the car's current driving direction, ensuring optimal illumination of the road ahead and providing the best visibility for the driver, thereby enhancing driving safety in the dark.