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ding ding noise remind you.your headlights still on when you turn off vechicle you dont need to turn on headlights on by switch if your car has the automatic day time running lights they on all the time lights have sensor on dash turn on headlights when it gets night time.
First of all is the headlight on your car free of oxidation.Lens cover should be clear not Foggy,Yellow.or Hazy.Most common problem when visibility is poor it;s because over time the headlights tends to oxidized.Hope this helps.But if your light is mis-alligned check with haynes manual for proper adjustment.
Turn the headlight switch to the off position (not auto) and depress the overhead light button, located just below the cargo light switch, several times ( 3-5 times) until you hear a bell then the headlight switch actually works as indications show around the knob.
Hi David, Look for grounds, especially the headlight switch it self... Most of the time the issue you describe is resolved by replacing the headlight switch. There is a variable resistor that fails, over time.
If the headlight switch itself is loose, proper grounding would fail, and current runs other places.
Both the radio and the gear shifter are affected by the dimmer and on or off status of the headlight switch.
turn the selection knob to auto and leave it there. the lights will automatically come on whenever the sensor on the dash trips. it takes a minute in a tunnel but you will never have to worry if your lights are on.
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