Lincoln Nautilus: Exterior Lighting / Automatic High Beam Control – Troubleshooting. Adaptive Front Lighting
Automatic High Beam Control – Troubleshooting
Automatic High Beam Control – Information Messages

Adaptive Front Lighting
How Does Adaptive Front Lighting Work
Speed Dependent Lamps
Adaptive front lighting provides additional
light on the road depending on your vehicle
speed and steering wheel input.

- Standard low beam.
- Additional lighting.
Static Bending Lamps (If Equipped)
Adaptive front lighting adapts when you are
steering around a curve or if the camera
detects lane markings indicating a curve.

- Without adaptive front lighting.
- With adaptive front lighting.
Switching Adaptive Front Lighting On and Off
- Using the instrument cluster controls on
the steering wheel, select Settings.
- Select Vehicle.
- Select Lighting.
- Switch Adaptive Headlamps on or off.
Set the lighting control to the autolamps
position to use the adaptive front lighting.
How Does Automatic High Beam Control Work
Automatic high beam control turns the high
beams on if it is dark enough and no other
traffic is present. If it detects an approaching
vehicle’s headlamps or tail lamps, or street
lighting ahead, the system turns the high
beams off...
Other information:
Brake Precautions
WARNING: Driving your vehicle with
the warning lamp on is dangerous. A
significant decrease in braking
performance may occur. It may take you
longer to stop your vehicle. Have your
vehicle checked as soon as possible.
Driving extended distances with the
parking brake engaged can cause brake
failure and the risk of personal injury.
Wet brakes result in reduced braking
eff..
Bring the engine to normal operating temperature. Connect
the Vacuum/Pressure Tester to the intake manifold. Run the engine at the
specified idle speed.
The vacuum gauge should read between 51-74 kPa (15-22 in-Hg)
depending upon the engine condition and the altitude at which the test
is conducted. Subtract 4.0193 kPa (1 in-Hg) from the specified reading
for every 304.8 m (1,00..