2021Ranger
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My lariat has the auto high beam but seems it will not auto up when going slow. Any way to change that? Maybe in forscan?
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You taught me something new today, as I had no idea this feature had come out then.Auto hi beams have been around since the mid-60's on Cadillacs and Lincolns. I worked at a Cadillac dealer in the mid-80's and trust me, those things NEVER worked right. Every car that came in for service, the owners had always turned it off.
The reflective requirements for road signs in some jurisdictions are such that my truck looks a bit like @Msfitoy ’s when I’m cruising along. Signs up here reflect back very strongly and it’s better to keep the feature off in a lot of semi-rural areas.I don't think they are speed based but more about sensing the lights in front of you.
I live in a hilly/curvy area and the auto high beams almost give me an epileptic seizure with their constant flipping.
Every time I top a hill or round a curve I encounter a street light or other type of lighting that just happens to be at the right angle to appear to be an oncoming vehicle.
I've had several vehicles with the feature and NONE of them have worked correctly in this area.
If I get out on the highway, they work fine.
Actually, they go back to the 1950'sAuto hi beams have been around since the mid-60's on Cadillacs and Lincolns. I worked at a Cadillac dealer in the mid-80's and trust me, those things NEVER worked right. Every car that came in for service, the owners had always turned it off.