Lighting – FORD 2015 Focus User Manual

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Note: Typical road dust, dirt and water
spots do not affect the performance of the
automatic high beam control. However, in
cold or inclement weather conditions, you
may notice a decrease in the availability of
the automatic high beam control, especially
at start up. If you want to change the beam
state independently of the system, you may
switch the high beams on or off using the
lighting control switch. Automatic high
beam control resumes when conditions are
correct.

Note: Modification of your vehicle ride
height such as using much larger tires, may
degrade feature performance.

A camera sensor, centrally mounted
behind the windshield of your vehicle,
continuously monitors conditions to decide
when to switch the high beams off and on.

Once the system is active, the high beams
switch on if:

The ambient light level is low enough.

There is no traffic in front of the vehicle.

The vehicle speed is greater than
31 mph (50 km/h).

The high beams switch off if:

The system detects the headlamps of
an approaching vehicle or the rear
lamps of a preceding vehicle.

Vehicle speed falls below 26 mph
(42 km/h).

The ambient light level is high enough
that high beams are not required.

The system detects severe rain, snow
or fog.

The camera is blocked.

Activating the System

Switch on the system in the information
display and switch the lighting control to
the autolamps position. See Information
Displays (page 96).
See Autolamps
(page 79).

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The indicator lamp illuminates to confirm
when the system is ready to assist.

Manually Overriding the System

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When automatic high beam control has
activated the high beams, pushing or
pulling the stalk provides a temporary
override to low beam.

Use the information display menu to
permanently deactivate the system, or
switch the lighting control from autolamps
to headlamps.

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