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Well, my wife's t'bird has a very interesting problem. On mornings when we get up to drive to a running track and the temperature is 31 degrees or less, the headlights do not come on automatically. Rather, they have to be turned on manually.
After we run, and go back to the car, the lights come on automatically. We have tracked this phenomena over the last 14 months. The result is that, as I said, when the temperature is 31 degrees or less, the headlights have to be turned on automatically. After the car warms up or the temperature gets above 31 degrees, the lights always come on automatically.
They lights never have to be turned on manually during the spring or summer or the fall if it's warm outside.
So, has anyone else had this experience? I searched headlights but nothing similiar.
Jim
After we run, and go back to the car, the lights come on automatically. We have tracked this phenomena over the last 14 months. The result is that, as I said, when the temperature is 31 degrees or less, the headlights have to be turned on automatically. After the car warms up or the temperature gets above 31 degrees, the lights always come on automatically.
They lights never have to be turned on manually during the spring or summer or the fall if it's warm outside.
So, has anyone else had this experience? I searched headlights but nothing similiar.
Jim
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