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Hi. Everything I read online says my truck should have the glare free auto headlamps enabled on my truck. I am located in Canada and purchased brand new from a local dealer. There is no toggle available to enable it. Is this something I should take to the dealer or should I just enable it myself on forscan? I’m curious why my truck isn’t enabled. It’s a 2023 lariat
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My vote is just FORScan it if you're inclined...I'm sure thats much faster than trying to explain it to the dealer (then schedule/do the actual work).
 
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After posting in this I asked chat gpt and this is what I got

Why ā€œGlare-Free High Beamā€ / ā€œAdaptive Matrix Headlightsā€ Are Disabled in Canada

Even though your 2023 F-150 Lightning Lariat has matrix LED headlights, Ford software-locks the glare-free function in North America (U.S. & Canada).

1. Regulatory reason (main cause)
  • Until February 2022, Transport Canada and NHTSA did not allow adaptive ā€œglare-freeā€ high beams — they required either full low beam or full high beam only.
  • Even though the U.S. and Canada have since approved adaptive driving beam (ADB) technology (it’s legal now), Ford hasn’t yet certified or activated it for the F-150 platform here.
  • Certification involves expensive testing, so Ford has chosen not to re-certify existing models just for software activation.
In other words:

The hardware is capable, but the software feature is turned off to comply with regional regulations and to avoid recertification costs.

2. Regional software locks
  • Ford builds one global version of the headlamp control module, but regional software (North America vs Europe) sets the feature set.
  • The ā€œglare-freeā€ or ā€œmatrixā€ function is active on some European F-150 / Ranger / Lightning variants, where regulations have permitted it for years.
  • In your truck’s Body Control Module (BCM) and Headlamp Control Module (HCM), the ā€œglare-freeā€ parameters are set to Disabled or ā€œNorth American mode.ā€
Even if you enable those bits via FORScan, the feature won’t work fully unless:
  • You flash in the European HCM firmware (which is risky and could brick the module), and
  • The truck’s firmware supports the communication between BCM, IPMA (camera), and HCM in ADB mode.

So, it’s not just a toggle — it’s a combination of regulatory lockout and software-level firmware limitation.

3. Ford’s public position

Ford has said (in F-150 forums and support responses):

ā€œThe F-150 is equipped with Matrix LED headlamps but the adaptive high-beam functionality is not enabled at this time in North America.ā€

The expectation is that Ford may activate it in a future model year (possibly via OTA update once officially approved), but as of the 2023 Lightning Lariat, it’s disabled.
 
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Perhaps my truck was just built before it was certified to work in Canada?
 

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You can enable it. I have a 2023 North American XLT and I enabled it. It takes about 20 minutes of careful work with FORScan across (as far as I can remember... it's been a year now) six modules.

It's a worthwhile function which increases safety while driving at night, for You and for others.
 

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How does one know if one has the adaptive high-beam functionality? My 2022 XLT 312a seems to dim for approaching traffic and progress back to high beams when clear. The headlights also move slightly for curves in the road.
However, I have not noticed the dimming of parts of the beams when approaching traffic like shown in this video.
 

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How does one know if one has the adaptive high-beam functionality? My 2022 XLT 312a seems to dim for approaching traffic and progress back to high beams when clear. The headlights also move slightly for curves in the road.
However, I have not noticed the dimming of parts of the beams when approaching traffic like shown in this video.
You have standard auto high beam. But your truck is capable of glare-free. You have to do the Forscan changes here.

That post has several links on the functionality including an ā€operation manualā€. If you’ve never use Forscan, read the second post on that page.
 

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Hi. Everything I read online says my truck should have the glare free auto headlamps enabled on my truck. I am located in Canada and purchased brand new from a local dealer. There is no toggle available to enable it. Is this something I should take to the dealer or should I just enable it myself on forscan? I’m curious why my truck isn’t enabled. It’s a 2023 lariat
2024 Lariat in Canada

They're not enabled from the factory for North America due to our archaic regulations concerning headlights. There were previous rumors that the Canadian spec had them enabled from factory, but that's not entirely the case; maybe some lucky people had them, not sure. The hardware is baked in but the software has not been enabled. Easy enough to jump into ForSCAN and enable it. Takes about 20 minutes if you take your time. HUGE difference once enabled, I never have to think about my brights blinding anyone and I get maximum visibility at night. You will retain your side-to-side swivel as well which is great.
 

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How does one know if one has the adaptive high-beam functionality? My 2022 XLT 312a seems to dim for approaching traffic and progress back to high beams when clear.
Autodimming and even cornering (adaptive?) is different from Matrix/Glare Free (a feature that isn't enabled in the US unless you do so yourself through FORScan.

Here's for the Matrix Lights
https://www.f150lightningforum.com/forum/threads/glare-free-light-operation.21435/post-477276

The adaptive I belive have a white symbol in place of the green one.
 

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2024 Lariat in Canada

They're not enabled from the factory for North America due to our archaic regulations concerning headlights. There were previous rumors that the Canadian spec had them enabled from factory, but that's not entirely the case; maybe some lucky people had them, not sure. The hardware is baked in but the software has not been enabled. Easy enough to jump into ForSCAN and enable it. Takes about 20 minutes if you take your time. HUGE difference once enabled, I never have to think about my brights blinding anyone and I get maximum visibility at night. You will retain your side-to-side swivel as well which is great.
Not necessarily true. I'm in central Ontario with an early '23 Lariat 511. It came fully equipped with the anti glare outo dimming. No issue with it in the 2.5 yrs I've had it.
 

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Not necessarily true. I'm in central Ontario with an early '23 Lariat 511. It came fully equipped with the anti glare outo dimming. No issue with it in the 2.5 yrs I've had it.
I mentioned in my post that maybe some lucky people got them from the factory. I, and many others in the majority, did not, and had to enable it ourselves manually.
 

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Your 2023 Lariat should have it enabled. I also have an early 2023 Lariat (11/2022) and it has been enabled from the start. I'd take it back to the dealer and make sure all of the modules are updated to current levels.
 

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I mentioned in my post that maybe some lucky people got them from the factory. I, and many others in the majority, did not, and had to enable it ourselves manually.
The original Forscan mod came from the Canadian trucks because it was enabled from the factory.

I am fairly sure all the Canadian 22s and 23s have it enabled. Iirc it was even listed in the features and/or marketing material for those years and folks here noticed it was dropped from the features list in what I assume is 2024.

I dont believe its safe to say you are in the majority and imply it was an "accidental" feature.
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