People think I have my (2021, 37) high beams on when I don't

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Bubbasuwannee

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Since you have a 2021 you can turn on the glare free feature with forscan and I heard it solves the issue. I believe it just became legal in the U.S; for some reason the 2022+ didn’t have the chip for it.

Enabling this option using Forscan helped tremendously with getting flashed. Still get cflashed from tiem to time, but not nearly as much as prior. Overall lighting on backroads seems better too.
 

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You download it. There's a trial license you can request that expires every few months. You'll also need an OBD hookup. Lots of info here and the F-150 forums as well as YouTube.
You don't need forscan for the glare free high beam feature. It was activated in one of the recent software updates.
 

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This is a common issue for new Raptor owners, and particularly when you are driving around the uneducated masses of unwashed peasants in their peasant cars. It’s really envy more than anything.

Unless you’re in Texas, where it is a custom to say “hi” to each other with your off road lights on road. It’s the TX equivalent of the “Raptor wave”. Instead of actually waving, you just hit the up fitter on your most powerful lights. If you really want to be friendly, you just leave them on. I know now, when I am not in the Raptor I almost feel like I’be being rude with just high beams on all the time. We’re a friendly lot here in Texas.
 

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Since you have a 2021 you can turn on the glare free feature with forscan and I heard it solves the issue. I believe it just became legal in the U.S; for some reason the 2022+ didn’t have the chip for it.
Some 2022's can still enable this. I think those built before May or so. My 2022 has the ability, and had a March build date.
 
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