If you’ve ever been on a dark, winding road, fumbling with your headlight switch as cars approach, Toyota has a feature you’ll love. With the latest Toyota Safety Sense 3.0, you can make night driving easier by learning how to use Automatic High Beam headlights. At Ammaar’s Toyota Vacaville in Vacaville, CA, we often hear drivers say they didn’t realize how helpful this feature could be — until they tried it.
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It’s pretty straightforward. First, make sure your headlights are set to “auto” on the stalk. Then, press the AHB button (usually located on the dashboard or steering wheel) to activate the system. Once you’re driving over a certain speed in low-light conditions, your Toyota will automatically switch between high and low beams based on detected traffic ahead or behind you.
You don’t have to keep flicking the lever—the system does the thinking for you. Heading down a dark backroad and the coast is clear? High beams pop on for maximum visibility. If another car comes into view, they dip to low beam so you’re not that person blinding oncoming drivers.
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Automatic High Beam headlights aren’t just a fancy tech feature—they’re a real help for night driving. Once you know how to use Automatic High Beam headlights, you’ll wonder how you ever managed without them. Visit Ammaar’s Toyota Vacaville in Vacaville, CA, to see this feature in action and take the stress out of nighttime drives.