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Head Lights on the SX

Tee Davis 55

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I was wondering if anyone else is getting flashed while driving at night because the oncoming vehicle thinks you have your high beams on when they are on low beam. I met my daughter coming home as I was leaving and she stated that I was trying to blind her with my high beams and I told her that they were on low beam.
 
Been “flashed” a couple times when running low beam. Have found the store hi beam system has eliminated flashing by oncoming. Hi to lo shifting timing gives oncoming a split second of hi beams.
 




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