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Old 22-07-2017, 06:36 PM   #1
djst1
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Default Focus lighting.

Hi Guys,

Have noticed on our Focus the car has a Auto highbeam function,
We have only had the car a short time, but have noticed the high beam come on automatically,normally when on curves or bends in the road.
Last night a similar thing happened with a car coming the other way on a bend and the highbeam went on briefly onto the other car,before turning off.
Wondering if anyone else has experienced this and how reliable and safe is this system.
Think we will just disable the function in the settings.

Also i have looked at the central rear break light warning flasher units,that can be ordered online, it is noted they are reported to reduce rear end accidents by up to 60 -70 %,and appear to be legal in certain states in the US.
The units can flash anthing from 3 to 5 times before going solid, but from my understanding, they are not legal in Oz?
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