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Auto headlights too keen to come on!
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Nickj
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Location: Ipswich
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Auto headlights too keen to come on!
As above. Is there a way to adjust this. Headlights seem to come on at dim light, but not at a level of darkness I see they should be required yet?
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04-12-2015 09:10pm |
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Stadt Panzer
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Location: Germany
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Auto headlights too keen to come on!
You can not adjust the auto headlights setting. At the end of the day (no pun intended) is it really important? Better seen that not seen!
Somewhere in the North Sea.
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04-12-2015 10:07pm |
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PhilSkill
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Location: Warwickshire
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RE: Auto headlights too keen to come on!
I actually agree Nickj, I tend to use Manual On or side lights saves them going on and off a lot with shady areas at dawn and dusk.
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04-12-2015 11:22pm |
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Nickj
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Location: Ipswich
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RE: Auto headlights too keen to come on!
Agree with the being seen thing but we do have super bright running lights also. Out of interest is the sensor behind the mirror on the windscreen ? I guess making sure this is clean may help them be a little less sensitive?
If not will have to do as you Phil and switch to manual.
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05-12-2015 09:57am |
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Stadt Panzer
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Auto headlights too keen to come on!
The sensor is located on the windscreen.
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05-12-2015 12:18pm |
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