
AFL maintenance light refers to the Adaptive Front Lighting system. The reasons for its illumination are: 1. The steering mechanism inside the headlight is stuck or the drive motor is damaged; 2. The AFL steering sensor is damaged; 3. Loose or disconnected wiring connections; 4. The high-speed adjustment control module circuit of the front headlight's front axle sensor signal is short-circuited to the battery. The AFL maintenance light can dynamically adjust the headlights based on the car's steering wheel angle, vehicle yaw rate, and driving speed to adapt to the current steering angle, ensuring that the light direction is consistent with the car's current driving direction. This provides illumination for the road ahead, enhances visibility for the driver, and improves driving safety in the dark.


