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dazzpowder
 


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Auto headlight

Does anyone know where the light sensor for the auto light setting is? My headlights will come on when it's light and sometimes won't until it's really dark if that makes sense, I was driving on the motorway in the rain and they turned off yet on my way home no rain clear sky they came on. IT's DRIVING ME MAD..HELP!!!
  
Post #4298217th Feb 2006 7:21 pm
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dazzpowder
 


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Anyone...?

ideas...
  
Post #4301218th Feb 2006 12:49 am
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BravoOne
 


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I think the sensor is fitted with the rain sensor in the rear view mirror bit.
  
Post #4301718th Feb 2006 9:09 am
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dazzpowder
 


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Thanks Bravo i'll check it out - see if there's some dirt or something causing it's erratic operation.
  
Post #4301818th Feb 2006 9:17 am
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Winger
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BravoOne wrote:
I think the sensor is fitted with the rain sensor in the rear view mirror bit.


Correct - the sensor is mounted below the mirror. A dirty windscreen does impact operation to an extent.
  
Post #4302018th Feb 2006 9:52 am
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