FlorianS89
Seeking Advice on Fixing 2021 Renault Arkana Hybrid's Headlamp Leveller Issue
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FlorianS89 (Author)
Hey there, thanks for your input! My Arkana Hybrid has clocked 28111 km so far and it was serviced recently. Apart from this headlamp leveller issue, she's been running pretty smooth. I had hoped it wouldn't be something as pricey as a servomotor replacement, but you're right. Better be safe and get a pro to check her out. Thanks again for the advice!
JazzyZell
Not a problem, bud! Glad I could help in some capacity. With your car having just 28111 km on it and recently serviced, it is indeed a bit odd for this issue to crop up, but hey - machines are unpredictable. Might be worth asking your workshop if they'd overlooked something during the service. Definitely get a pro to give her a once-over — a few hundred euro for them is much cheaper than a few thousand down the line if it's something serious! Keep us updated on what you find out, will ya? Fingers crossed it's nothing major. Safe travels in the Arkana Hybrid!
FlorianS89 (Author)
I appreciate your advice, it's been really helpful! I'll ask the workshop about it and certainly have it checked by a professional. Better safe than sorry as they say. I'll make sure to keep you guys updated on the issue. Thanks again and safe driving to you too! Cheers!
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JazzyZell
Hey there! Looks like we're in the same boat. I had a similar issue with my 2017 Renault Kadjar. Granted, I'm no car whizz (I'd say I've got some experience, thanks to messing around with a few vehicles in my time), but I did manage to get the issue sorted. Turns out, it was a defective servomotor in the headlight that was playing up the headlamp leveller. Had to get it replaced at my local workshop, set me back by a cool 1040 euro, but the issue was resolved. But hey, every car is different, so might be best to get your Arkana Hybrid checked out by a professional. Could you share more about your vehicle? Mileage? Any previous issues? That way I – or anyone else here more car-savvy – might be able to help a bit more. Cheers!