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I've scoured this forum and the owners manual for this and the only answer I could find is via the Ford "Intelligent Search" which seems to be AI driven. It gives me the answer below, and I had to use the term stoplamps instead of brake lights to get the answer.
I would think since the Auto Hold feature is auto holding the brakes it would keep the brake lights illuminated. I feel since it doesn't, it presents a higher probablility to get rear ended, possibly more so at night. I would not want to be stopped in traffic without my brake lights on. This makes me not want to use auto hold as often as I do.
For reference, I got a 2025 XT and searched in regards to that model year in case this is different from other model years.
Can anyone verify if the answer I got is correct?
Brake lights when auto brake is ingaged do come on but only if your light switch is on. If your lights are off the brake lights do not come on when using the auto brake button.I've scoured this forum and the owners manual for this and the only answer I could find is via the Ford "Intelligent Search" which seems to be AI driven. It gives me the answer below, and I had to use the term stoplamps instead of brake lights to get the answer.
I would think since the Auto Hold feature is auto holding the brakes it would keep the brake lights illuminated. I feel since it doesn't, it presents a higher probablility to get rear ended, possibly more so at night. I would not want to be stopped in traffic without my brake lights on. This makes me not want to use auto hold as often as I do.
For reference, I got a 2025 XT and searched in regards to that model year in case this is different from other model years.
Can anyone verify if the answer I got is correct?
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You may want to test it for yourself but I had someone stand behind to check as I tried with lights on and off.
I hope the rear-enders are not from the lights not coming on. Sounds like a safety issue that Ford needs to address.
I keep my lights on day or night because I do use the auto brake button.
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