Auto on headlight?
#1
Auto on headlight?
Do the XLS models have Auto-On/Off headlights with the Luxury Pkg?
I thought they did, but i just checked in my MMCS and the only thing I could find is a setting for a making them turn off a couple minutes afterthe car is shut off.
It looks liker there is a photo sensor in the dash though so i'm confused.
I thought they did, but i just checked in my MMCS and the only thing I could find is a setting for a making them turn off a couple minutes afterthe car is shut off.
It looks liker there is a photo sensor in the dash though so i'm confused.
#4
RE: Auto on headlight?
I never shut off my lights by the switch unless I think about it, who needs DRL's? When you shut the key off on my XLS without HID's the lights go off in as stated 10 seconds but that can be changed through the touchpad on Nav.
#5
RE: Auto on headlight?
I left the Switch to on for a while, but the problem I had was the leaving the light on durring the day Dims the radio Display (non-Nav), and on a sunny day, it makes it impossible to read it.
#7
RE: Auto on headlight?
In my euro-version I have an "Auto" setting on the light stalk. Since headlights are mandatory in Sweden during daytime, they are always on even in the auto setting, but the sensor does dim the radio when it gets dark and turn on lights in clima control et cetera - pretty handy. I don't see why it shouldn't be possible to have it set to fully automatic lights provided the sensor is there, and there is a way to enable the "Auto" setting without having it on the stalk.
#8
RE: Auto on headlight?
ORIGINAL: Malu
In my euro-version I have an "Auto" setting on the light stalk. Since headlights are mandatory in Sweden during daytime, they are always on even in the auto setting, but the sensor does dim the radio when it gets dark and turn on lights in clima control et cetera - pretty handy. I don't see why it shouldn't be possible to have it set to fully automatic lights provided the sensor is there, and there is a way to enable the "Auto" setting without having it on the stalk.
In my euro-version I have an "Auto" setting on the light stalk. Since headlights are mandatory in Sweden during daytime, they are always on even in the auto setting, but the sensor does dim the radio when it gets dark and turn on lights in clima control et cetera - pretty handy. I don't see why it shouldn't be possible to have it set to fully automatic lights provided the sensor is there, and there is a way to enable the "Auto" setting without having it on the stalk.
Few Mitsu techs here, but no one seems to be able to give a definite answer is there is anything elese required to make it work on the Canadian/US Outlanders or if it's possible at all.
#9
RE: Auto on headlight?
Well, depending on how the stalk is wired, and what connectors are available on the US versions, it might be possible to to wire in a switch which would make the system believe the stalk is in "auto-mode", without actually having to buy the new stalk. If this is possible (or you get the stalk with auto setting), my bet would be that you would get automatic headlights - it doesn't make much sense to remove the setting/part of the programfrom the software as well removing the hardware. My bet is that there is a setting for headlights (dash etc)and how it should react based upon the input from the stalk and overriding regional settings such the "always on" setting I must endure.
If we were able to get hold of some electrical schematics it should be easily discernable if a simple extra switch (or just a bridging cable) will give you automatic headlights.
If we were able to get hold of some electrical schematics it should be easily discernable if a simple extra switch (or just a bridging cable) will give you automatic headlights.
#10
RE: Auto on headlight?
ORIGINAL: evoracer
The "bubble" is the photosensor for the auto climate control (sunload sensor). I would imagine it -could- be utilied to activte headlights with the right modifications though. Hmm...
The "bubble" is the photosensor for the auto climate control (sunload sensor). I would imagine it -could- be utilied to activte headlights with the right modifications though. Hmm...
Having that feature would be nice. My stalk doesn't have a switch for "Auto". Strange why European models have it and US models don't if the sensor is alreadythere for sunlight detection.
I really dislike the function of DRL's and think theyactually create an unsafe condition. First off if you have them, and it starts to get dark out you don't realize the actual headlights/tailights aren't on. This makes it harder for vehicles behind you to see your car and catchesthe attention of the law. My work car even has a worse DRL function in that it the dash lights illuminate automatically when it gets dark without the headlight being switched on. I don't know how many times i've driven for miles without realizing that i hadn't switched the lights to on...immediately get that 'oh crap' feeling.