Mine was a factory lift with the addition of the off road package. Factory took care of it.People that lift their vehicle but don’t bother to adjust their headlights down.
Mine was a factory lift with the addition of the off road package. Factory took care of it.People that lift their vehicle but don’t bother to adjust their headlights down.
My Titan has them, and I was surprised at how well they usually work. They'll get fooled for a second, especially if you go up or down a relatively sharp incline, enough that the headlights reflect back a little. I don't even know if there's a way to disable them, but there probably is... most of my night time driving is in too much traffic to be able to use high beams anyway, so I never checked.My F-250 has those. Sometimes I want to shut them off as they go off and on quickly between cars on roads with hills, sometimes hanging on too long and I get flashed from the other driver.
I think on the new fords if you just turn them to on versus using the automatic feature they don’t kick on and off.
I might be wrong but think I did that.
Maybe you should have your headlight beams adjusted so you don't blind the other drivers, just sayin'.
My Titan has them, and I was surprised at how well they usually work. They'll get fooled for a second, especially if you go up or down a relatively sharp incline, enough that the headlights reflect back a little. I don't even know if there's a way to disable them, but there probably is... most of my night time driving is in too much traffic to be able to use high beams anyway, so I never checked.
2020What year is your Titan? I drive a 2017.
2020
On my dad’s F-150, if you push the stalk forward, it puts the high beams on auto, but if you pull back they go to manual operation. Or maybe it’s the other way around; I haven’t driven it much at all, let alone at night.I think on the new fords if you just turn them to on versus using the automatic feature they don’t kick on and off.
I might be wrong but think I did that.
On a Ford, that feature can be disabled on the light switch, no sure about the Titan's though. There are so danged many switches and functions on these new models no matter who makes them, that about every month or so I find myself getting out the owners manual to refresh what this "new" one is.My Titan has them, and I was surprised at how well they usually work. They'll get fooled for a second, especially if you go up or down a relatively sharp incline, enough that the headlights reflect back a little. I don't even know if there's a way to disable them, but there probably is... most of my night time driving is in too much traffic to be able to use high beams anyway, so I never checked.
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