Question about auto headlight and sensitivity setting
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Question about auto headlight and sensitivity setting
Hi,
I was reading in the owners manual of my 2008 G35x that it's not good to have the headlights turn on and off a lot. This got me wondering about the auto headlight sensitivity and if it's worth leaving it on auto.
My concern is the car sits in a garage and even on a bright day the lights turn on while the car is backing out of the garage. Do most folks leave their setting on auto or handle it the old fashioned way?
If you leave it on auto, does adjusting the sensitivity make that much of a difference?
Thank you!
R
I was reading in the owners manual of my 2008 G35x that it's not good to have the headlights turn on and off a lot. This got me wondering about the auto headlight sensitivity and if it's worth leaving it on auto.
My concern is the car sits in a garage and even on a bright day the lights turn on while the car is backing out of the garage. Do most folks leave their setting on auto or handle it the old fashioned way?
If you leave it on auto, does adjusting the sensitivity make that much of a difference?
Thank you!
R
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I am also wondering how other drivers get around that. I like leaving it on auto and i put the sensitivity to the highest level and every time im driving under bridges, even for just a second or two, they will come on as soon as i enter and then turn off after i leave the underpass. I guess if you lower the setting all the way down, it will only turn them on when it senses it really is dark out. As for the garage , you might need to turn it off every time.
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I'll let someone who's more educated in xenon bulbs discuss the pros/cons of constantly turning on and off the lights. I heard the explaination once, and honestly, I can't remember the details for the life of me.
That being said, I'm a manual guy. I like turning the lights on and off myself, and I never use Auto.
That being said, I'm a manual guy. I like turning the lights on and off myself, and I never use Auto.
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You can adjust the on/off too light sensitivity and a delay off timer. They are two different things.
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