JimP
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Hello Buick forumites. I bought a 2004 Lesabre Custom a couple days ago. It's a garage queen with only 106kmiles on the odometer. It feels and looks like a new car. I'm quite pleased.
Can someone explain the ins and outs of headlights?
I'm about to leave for a trip mid day. I want assurance that my headlights work since I'll be returning in the dark. I see this domed sensor on the dash. The manual says it is sensing ambient light.
Does it have a bearing on whether the headlights are on or not?
For the life of me, sitting in my garage, (some ambient light) I can't figure out how to get the headlights to come on. Car on or off, I tried covering the dome with a towel - nope. I messed with the two switches to the left of the steering wheel - nope. In/out of gear - nope WTF!
I have a VW that has stranded me on many occasion because it leaves the parking lots on if you turn off the key without manually switching of the headlights first They wash out in sunlight. Five hours later I can't start the car because the battery has run down.
Once the VW auto locked me out with the engine running - cost me big$ to break in. I believe both of these things are due to failing door switches. AI is OK if the sensors function well. If they don't, you are screwed.
I thought I was getting away from stupid automation buying a 2004 car.
Can someone explain the ins and outs of headlights?
I'm about to leave for a trip mid day. I want assurance that my headlights work since I'll be returning in the dark. I see this domed sensor on the dash. The manual says it is sensing ambient light.
Does it have a bearing on whether the headlights are on or not?
For the life of me, sitting in my garage, (some ambient light) I can't figure out how to get the headlights to come on. Car on or off, I tried covering the dome with a towel - nope. I messed with the two switches to the left of the steering wheel - nope. In/out of gear - nope WTF!
I have a VW that has stranded me on many occasion because it leaves the parking lots on if you turn off the key without manually switching of the headlights first They wash out in sunlight. Five hours later I can't start the car because the battery has run down.
Once the VW auto locked me out with the engine running - cost me big$ to break in. I believe both of these things are due to failing door switches. AI is OK if the sensors function well. If they don't, you are screwed.
I thought I was getting away from stupid automation buying a 2004 car.
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