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Anyone with the standard headlights can you confirm for me weather or not the low beam dims to a lower intensity from the night time low beam? Now Google AI says no but I never noticed before.
(AI can be hit or miss on some things)
''No, the 2025 Ford Bronco with standard LED low beams does not have low-intensity Daytime Running Lights (DRLs) by default''.
I made some Forscan changes, adding fog lights (my BB didn't come so i added them.)
Also did the bambi mode for the fogs. Seat belt chime, ASS and so on, i tried to get the amber park lights to work as drl's but that didn't work, i could revert to the backup file but then i would have to start all over with the changes i made, i don't believe i did anything to make the low intensity drl's not work if it was equipped that way that's why I'm asking here,(they do work on full intensity)
TIA, Rob.
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I can't confirm it 100%, but I have the standard headlights and I can't tell the difference between DRL and low beam.

The only way I really tell that the headlights came on is because the fog lights will turn on.

I was able to get the turn signal (not the park lights on the side - the horizontal lamp that pokes out of the headlight) to come on as DRLs, but it broke the turn signal from working when the headlight was on - even though there was no difference in the lamp output. So I turned it back off before some policeman noticed I had a broken turn signal, but only when it was dark out...
 

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I can't confirm it 100%, but I have the standard headlights and I can't tell the difference between DRL and low beam.

The only way I really tell that the headlights came on is because the fog lights will turn on.

I was able to get the turn signal (not the park lights on the side - the horizontal lamp that pokes out of the headlight) to come on as DRLs, but it broke the turn signal from working when the headlight was on - even though there was no difference in the lamp output. So I turned it back off before some policeman noticed I had a broken turn signal, but only when it was dark out...
Must be another setting somewhere 🤷
 
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Ok thanks, and yes i was having the same issue with using the park lights for drl's i had no signal they just stayed on the bright amber.
I also noticed when the drl's are on i have no amber park lights until the sensor activates for the regular low beam for night time then the ambers come on, and i was sure to have it in drive while testing for these features.
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