2023 Navigator Glare Free Lighting Forscan

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2023 Navigator
I have a Lightning and was able to enable the glare free lighting following the instructions here: Adaptive Head Lights - Coming to the US???

Since then I've been trying to enable it on our 2023 Navigator L which also has the LED Matrix headlights, and I finally have it working. If you haven't used them yet, they are a huge upgrade over the oversensitive auto high beams Lincoln has by default.

You'll need Forscan, a compatible adapter, and to follow the basic instructions found in that thread. These are the settings:

APIM:
7D0-03-01 4341 xxxx xxxx (this one may not be necessary as it's just changing the country code from US to CA)
7D0-09-01 x5xx x0xx xxxx
7D0-09-03 xxCx xxx4 xxxx

IPMA:
706-01-01 xxxx xxx9 xxxx

IPC:
720-01-01 xxx3 xxxx xxxx
720-02-01 xxAx xx5D xxxx
720-04-02 4341 xxxx (this one may not be necessary as it's just changing the country code from US to CA)
720-10-01 xx1x xxx3 xxxx

HCM:
734-01-02 xxxx x2xx xxxx
734-11-01 E8B5 xx
 
Anyone else have tried this?I have a 22 black label, I did this on my f150 and it’s good
 
I have a Lightning and was able to enable the glare free lighting following the instructions here: Adaptive Head Lights - Coming to the US???

Since then I've been trying to enable it on our 2023 Navigator L which also has the LED Matrix headlights, and I finally have it working. If you haven't used them yet, they are a huge upgrade over the oversensitive auto high beams Lincoln has by default.

You'll need Forscan, a compatible adapter, and to follow the basic instructions found in that thread. These are the settings:

APIM:
7D0-03-01 4341 xxxx xxxx (this one may not be necessary as it's just changing the country code from US to CA)
7D0-09-01 x5xx x0xx xxxx
7D0-09-03 xxCx xxx4 xxxx

IPMA:
706-01-01 xxxx xxx9 xxxx

IPC:
720-01-01 xxx3 xxxx xxxx
720-02-01 xxAx xx5D xxxx
720-04-02 4341 xxxx (this one may not be necessary as it's just changing the country code from US to CA)
720-10-01 xx1x xxx3 xxxx

HCM:
734-01-02 xxxx x2xx xxxx
734-11-01 E8B5 xx
I also have a Lightning and 23 Nav L and I'm in the middle of enabling the glare-free headlights. Have you seen my wife?
 
Hi, is it also possible to reprogram anti-glare in the 2020 Navigator?
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Would a 2024 Navigator use the same values?
 
Anyone know if this is still possible with a 2023 Navigator? With all the OTA updates wondering if not an option anymore. I have tried the settings twice now and even see Settings > Lighting: Enable "Glare-Free High Beams" as a toggle but it doesn't appear to do anything but break all auto functions. Test drove twice after trying as built method and easy methods above 35 mph to verify.

Livinitup's spreadsheet has the following:

"Glare Free Menu (replaces Auto High Beam in APIM)
Note: do all the changes to the right except but choose the appropriate selection for 734-01-04
Note: reported that this only works on 2021-22 now"

I know it's F150 based but all the same settings, modules apply.

Looking for any proof it's possible before I give up.
 
I got it to "work" on a 2024 Nav Reserve L.
When it thinks it detects a vehicle, it'll perform the glare-free functions.
But if there is nothing detected, I get the auto high beam with the blue indicator illuminated.

I started with the module and address shown in the original post, instead of the spreadsheet, and modified for my Nav.
You need to be careful with the values or else you could be disabling thing that are suppose to be enabled.
 
I got it to "work" on a 2024 Nav Reserve L.
When it thinks it detects a vehicle, it'll perform the glare-free functions.
But if there is nothing detected, I get the auto high beam with the blue indicator illuminated.

What are your thoughts as to the effectiveness of this mod? For example, do you still "see" high beams on the left of the oncoming vehicle?

Living in rural WV, I think this would be a great addition to what I think has to be the greatest stock vehicle headlamps in all my years of driving. :)
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I got it to "work" on a 2024 Nav Reserve L.
When it thinks it detects a vehicle, it'll perform the glare-free functions.
But if there is nothing detected, I get the auto high beam with the blue indicator illuminated.

I started with the module and address shown in the original post, instead of the spreadsheet, and modified for my Nav.
You need to be careful with the values or else you could be disabling thing that are suppose to be enabled.
Thanks for the confirmation, I will try it again and be much more diligent with entries.
 
What are your thoughts as to the effectiveness of this mod? For example, do you still "see" high beams on the left of the oncoming vehicle?

Living in rural WV, I think this would be a great addition to what I think has to be the greatest stock vehicle headlamps in all my years of driving. :)

I like it a lot, for convenience and safety. Having high beams on, even when there is a car in front of you, helps any time you are on a dark road with wildlife lurking on the side.

Wish it could be enabled from the factory.
 
What's the difference between auto high beam and the glare free lighting?

Here are some videos on glare-free, better than I can explain them.


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What's the difference between auto high beam and the glare free lighting?

Hi Freedom5. A very basic description: “Auto high beams” have been around for many years. It is simply a system that uses sensors to determine when to automatically turn the high beams on and off. It uses the sensors to determine when other cars are coming towards you in the opposing lanes, or are directly in front of you in your lane, or there is enough ambient light that high beams are unnecessary etc.
This allows your high beams to be turned on and off automatically, with no driver input, and without blinding incoming drivers or drivers directly in front of you traveling the same direction (in their rear view mirrors).

“Glare free lighting” is a far more modern, complicated and recent system utilizing sensors and special headlight hardware/software. It actually changes the light pattern, via selective LED lighting and in some cases shielding, to block glare from your headlights and high beams for oncoming drivers.
Think of it as almost “bending” the light to avoid your high beam glare from hitting the eyes of oncoming drivers as you drive straight towards each other, approach each other around curves, etc. etc.

The videos shadowngoz provided above should provide far more details.

Let us know how you make out and good luck.
 
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