"automatic" headlights
#1
"automatic" headlights
Before taking my H3 back for service (a two hour trip) I'm trying to make sure I understand the headlight system.
Basically, my headlights are on all the time. Mid-day, dusk, sunny, cloudy, always without fail they're on.
The owner's manual talks about putting the lights in/out of auto mode, but it seems to say that no matter what, when you turn off the car you put it back in auto mode. Is that right?
The light sensor is definitely not covered and it's clean. The windshield doesn't appear to have any after-market tint.
Cliff
Basically, my headlights are on all the time. Mid-day, dusk, sunny, cloudy, always without fail they're on.
The owner's manual talks about putting the lights in/out of auto mode, but it seems to say that no matter what, when you turn off the car you put it back in auto mode. Is that right?
The light sensor is definitely not covered and it's clean. The windshield doesn't appear to have any after-market tint.
Cliff
#2
Are you sure it's just not the DRL's. Daytime Running Lights? Are your dash lights, marker lights and taillights illuminated during sunlight? 06's and early 07's used the park lights for DRL's but later 07's and up used the headlights.
#4
Yes when you restart the lights go back to auto mode. Like RK said check to see if it's just the headlights on (DRL) or are they all on. I've noticed mine seems to be kind of sensitive, just a little bit of shade on the sensor turns all my lights on & I think some others have mentioned this also
#6
I haven't tried it, but, in addition to the DRL fuse, there's a DRL relay. Maybe pulling that would work?
#7
When you pull the DRL fuse they become "automatic". With the DRL the halogens are supposed to be dimmer and when it gets dark the bulb get brighter but I never noticed it and I didn't like burning out my bulbs during broad day light. It wouldn't matter so much now I have HIDs but I just didn't like having lights on in day I want them to automatically come on at night, and pulling the fuse did that.