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Headlights. Traffic L/R setting plz help

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  • It should be on left hand as we drive on the left. It's left hand traffic, not about where the steering wheel is.

  • The setting is for which side of the car you drive on and also for which side of the road. UK is right hand drive and EU continent is left hand drive.   *Beaten by Damian 

  • When you set it to left traffic from right, it dips the drivers side headlight slightly and pushes the passengers side up and left a bit. Easiest thing is to park in front of a wall and fiddle, t

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Sorry for late reply - didn't get a notification. Yes I have the full adaptive headlights.

  • 1 month later...

It’s set up correctly for left hand traffic?

  • 4 months later...

I gather this for Mk3/3.5 Focus with Xenon Headlights?

No mention of this menu in normal halogen lit vehicles.

19 minutes ago, KevG said:

I gather this for Mk3/3.5 Focus with Xenon Headlights?

No mention of this menu in normal halogen lit vehicles.

Correct.  If you're going abroad you'll still need adhesive beam adjusters for halogens.

I have a Mk4 TX.  As far as I know and according to the brochure there are three headlight varients:

1. Halogen

2. Fixed Full LED

3. Adaptive full LED

I thought mine were fixed full LED but I have an adaptive light setting for L/R in the settings. Is this setting not on both the fixed and adaptive versions?

  • 2 weeks later...
On 1/20/2021 at 9:30 PM, Paul9619 said:

I have a Mk4 TX.  As far as I know and according to the brochure there are three headlight varients:

1. Halogen

2. Fixed Full LED

3. Adaptive full LED

I thought mine were fixed full LED but I have an adaptive light setting for L/R in the settings. Is this setting not on both the fixed and adaptive versions?

If you change the setting, do you see a different in the beam pattern?

If you lights look like this below, you have the fixed LED lights:

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Adaptive LEDs look like this:

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Also worth noting that from late 2020, even the bog-standard "reflector" headlamps now have an LED for dipped beam, with halogen for high beam, so there's currently 4 different headlamps you could have on a Mk4. That said, if it's a Titanium X like you said, it will only be one of the two types that I added pictures of, with the fixed as standard and adaptive as an option.

I have the fixed LEDs then 👍. LED for dipped and main beam. They auto level on switch on which is the only movement I see. Adaptive Left/Right menu must just be to set where the fixed part points. 

11 hours ago, Paul9619 said:

I have the fixed LEDs then 👍. LED for dipped and main beam. They auto level on switch on which is the only movement I see. Adaptive Left/Right menu must just be to set where the fixed part points. 

Cool, glad that was cleared up! Do you actually see a difference if you change the traffic setting?

11 hours ago, karlbbb said:

Cool, glad that was cleared up! Do you actually see a difference if you change the traffic setting?

I’ll have a try tomorrow and let you know

  • 8 months later...

Hi

i recently bought a 2019 Focus with the adaptive headlights. Everytime they are on i always get flashed. Have checked the Traffic Setup and its set to LEFT which i believe is correct for driving in the UK.

it looks to me like the system is slow to react to oncoming traffic and doesn’t adjust/dip the offside beam quickly enough meaning its blinding oncoming traffic, to the point where i have to turn the lights to manual so it disables the adaptive lights.

any ideas? As i do love the adaptive lights and really want to use them.

Many Thanks

1 hour ago, Gixer73 said:

Hi

i recently bought a 2019 Focus with the adaptive headlights. Everytime they are on i always get flashed. Have checked the Traffic Setup and its set to LEFT which i believe is correct for driving in the UK.

it looks to me like the system is slow to react to oncoming traffic and doesn’t adjust/dip the offside beam quickly enough meaning its blinding oncoming traffic, to the point where i have to turn the lights to manual so it disables the adaptive lights.

any ideas? As i do love the adaptive lights and really want to use them.

Many Thanks

Sounds like the anti glare high beam you are talking about, rather than the Left right setting.

They are slow to create the "shadow" sometimes. And often people will flash you if they've seen your lights coming round the corner and they can't see them dip.

I often manually dip them in some scenarios, not much you can do unfortunately. It's not good at spotting people a long way off and if you are going up an incline they can particularly slow as the shadow forms from the top of the pattern down, so it takes a while to reach the oncoming car.

You can dip them, and then raise them again and it creates the shadown around them, I often do that as cars get closer or have appeared fully around the corner, so I have the advantage of high beam around the oncoming car, but they don't get any high beam even momentarily.

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On 11/21/2017 at 11:16 PM, Zico said:

The setting is for which side of the car you drive on and also for which side of the road. UK is right hand drive and EU continent is left hand drive.

 

also known as the correct side and the wrong side

nature created most humans (90% ish) to be right handed and there are LOTS of reasons why we should drive on the correct side of the road like we do in the UK, Oz, NZ, RSA, Botswana, Japan, India etc. - it was a temper tantrum by a small left handed French bloke that got many driving on the wrong side - a remarkable achievement to get so many lemmings to follow suit - the last country to change moved to the correct side by the way...

On 11/23/2017 at 4:02 PM, Dee_82 said:

So does that change your actual pattern then? or just direct it a bit to the left or right of centre?

when done correctly there has always been a flick up to the nearside to better highlight the side of the road, and to show pedestrians and cyclists - both the correct right hand drive cars, and the wrong left hand drive countries have this (its why when you drive on the wrong side of the road it dazzles the other driver).  With changes in design and to reduce costs of building two different lamps many modern cars can tweak the pattern to suit driving on the correct side or for the wrong side of the road

circa 2000 with xenon's some lazy manu offered a built in bodge to kill the flick up to the nearside, and went with a flat beam option - but its not as safe / reassuring as doing it right

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Hi everyone! Newbie here. I have a 2015 Titanium X snd have an error on my driver's side adaptive xenon headlamp. Dashboard warning. Loss of high beam and projector diverts down and to the right when in motion.  I've tried a wiring fix which hasn't worked so looking to replace the lamp. I've found one at a reasonable price with the same part number ending in AB rather than BC as mine does. It's a LHD headlamp rather than RHD. Will this work/make any difference as I understand the beam pattern/direction is determined by the in car settings and not the headlamp reflectors on the xenon lamps. Thanks

1 hour ago, unfocused said:

It's a LHD headlamp rather than RHD. Will this work/make any difference as I understand the beam

You can not use a LHD headlight on a RHD car. Apart from blinding oncoming traffic at night, your car will fail the MOT headlight alignment test.

  • 1 year later...

Hi Folks,

I have a 2024 Active X.

Can't seem to find an option to change headlamp beam for driving in France this week.  Have been flashed a few times by oncoming cars.

I can't find any reference in the 11/3/2024 online handbook.  I'm assuming my car has "adaptive headlamps" as extra light come on when turning corners.

Any advice would be really appreciated , thanks.

3 hours ago, LincsFordFan said:

Hi Folks,

I have a 2024 Active X.

Can't seem to find an option to change headlamp beam for driving in France this week.  Have been flashed a few times by oncoming cars.

I can't find any reference in the 11/3/2024 online handbook.  I'm assuming my car has "adaptive headlamps" as extra light come on when turning corners.

Any advice would be really appreciated , thanks.

Cornering lights are a separate thing.

Does your headlight dial have the 1-4 level adjustment on it?

4 hours ago, LincsFordFan said:

I'm assuming my car has "adaptive headlamps"

I think you assume wrong.

Your headlights just look like standard LED, not the adaptive type.

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1 hour ago, TomsFocus said:

Cornering lights are a separate thing.

Does your headlight dial have the 1-4 level adjustment on it?

Yes Tom.  The centre button pops out and you can change the levels.

But it's the direction of the beam that I need to change for France. 

17 minutes ago, unofix said:

I think you assume wrong.

Your headlights just look like standard LED, not the adaptive type.

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Ah, I wasn't sure.  Unfortunately I didnt get a full list of included features for my car when I purchased it, even though it was just a year old - an ex demonstrater from a Ford main dealer.

14 minutes ago, LincsFordFan said:

I didnt get a full list of included features for my car when I purchased

If you want to send me your registration number, I will get the Ford build sheet for your car.

25 minutes ago, unofix said:

If you want to send me your registration number, I will get the Ford build sheet for your car.

That would be very useful Unofix - thanks very much indeed. Will PM you now.

12 hours ago, LincsFordFan said:

Yes Tom.  The centre button pops out and you can change the levels.

But it's the direction of the beam that I need to change for France. 

The two things are directly linked.  If you have a manual headlight leveller then you don't have adaptive headlights.  So you will need lens stickers for driving in LHD countries.  

For short term, you can just set the level to the lowest setting.  You won't be able to see much, but it should stop oncoming drivers being blinded.

8 hours ago, TomsFocus said:

Thank you for clarifying that Tom.

I am in France at the moment and I don't think I will be able to buy suitable stickers - I'd imagine the ones they sell here would be for cars travelling to the UK!  So I will turn the level down as you have suggested. 

Many thanks to both yourself and @unofix for your help and advice. 

 

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