WFU03
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The neighborhood I live in has a speed limit of 25 mph. When I first got my car, I thought it was weird that my auto bright/dim headlights would never seem to work properly in my neighborhood. After a few more months of ownership, it appears there is a setting that prevents the auto high beams from turning on under 30 mph. Why would Ford engineers have thought this is a good idea? It's incredibly annoying in my neighborhood and I imagine I'm not the only one who lives in a neighborhood with a speed limit below 30.
Is there some benefit I'm missing here? I don't believe I've ever owned a car that had the auto bright/dim headlight feature limited by the speed of the car.
Is there some benefit I'm missing here? I don't believe I've ever owned a car that had the auto bright/dim headlight feature limited by the speed of the car.
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