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I had this with the other car, but not until last night in the HyTi. Sometimes the highbeams will work, sometimes they dont. Up until lat night, they always worked, but last night they stopped, even when I manually turned them high, the auto sensor would dim them when approaching a car from behind, or if a car was coming. It stopped doing that as well. Then after a while, they started to work again, then stopped working. On the roads I drive, highbeams are a must(except in the Flex, those lights are so bright, dont need highbeams, they just light up the trees). I know there are parameters they work on, if the sky is light at dusk and dawn, they wont come on, but it was after 6 PM, and no traffic around, not even reflectors to mimic cars.

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It can tell if a car is in front by the taillights, determines if in the city based on light intensity, and if a car is coming and turns the highbeams off.

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If you come up behind certain Dodge vehicles it turns them off way sooner because it's so bright it thinks it's a oncoming car.

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Mine were working fine up until last Thursday. I cleaned my windshield, so next time I drive it, probably after Christmas since my wife as the next 3 days off and may need the car, I will find out if they are working properly now and it was the dirty windshield.

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While not an issue, I didn't want to start a new topic, I just wanted to say I love the Auto high beams. Was on this small twisty/windy road in the middle of nowhere and it was awesome to have them turn on and off automatically when cars would come from the opposite side.

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The camera mounted by the mirror looks for tail lights and headlights and ambient light to determine if and when the Highbeams activate. Dusk and Dawn are times when it wont activate, and it will also see roadside reflectors as car lights and go low. I still have issues with mine being intermittent and then start working. Not sure yet what it relates to, maybe sensitive to the cold since it seems that after driving for a while is when they start to work, when other times they just work. They are also speed sensitive, when you slow down to stop they will go low.

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