Automatic High Beams
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Automatic High Beams
Has anyone figured out how to get the automatic high beams to go on and off when you meet an oncoming vehicle? I can't even get any consistency as to when the auto feature becomes active, and then it almost always goes directly to high. The only way I have found to get from High to Low, or back is to switch to manual headlights? Any comments would be appreciated.
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Didn't even know the Durango had these! Saw the thread this morning and used them all the way home this evening. You just turn on the high beams by moving the turn signal lever forward. Then they come on and off all by themselves depending on whether or not there is oncoming traffic. Worked like a charm. I also got to use the rain sensing wind shield wipers all the way home to.
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Mine work pretty well as far as reacting to oncoming traffic. It has to be totally dark for them to switch to high (out in the country it will go to high beams unless there is oncoming traffic, they generally would not come on in the city). They do not do a good job of cutting out the low beams when there is a car in front of me.
I think the sensor is in front of the rear view mirror, so if you have a dirty window perhaps that can affect it.
Steve
I think the sensor is in front of the rear view mirror, so if you have a dirty window perhaps that can affect it.
Steve
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Didn't even know the Durango had these! Saw the thread this morning and used them all the way home this evening. You just turn on the high beams by moving the turn signal lever forward. Then they come on and off all by themselves depending on whether or not there is oncoming traffic. Worked like a charm. I also got to use the rain sensing wind shield wipers all the way home to.