depends on the sensitivity mine goes off every time a snow flake passes it because of its high sensitivity if yours has a high sensitivity it is possible but very unlikely, if it has a low sensitivity i highly doubt a bug will set it off
Probably if you search it on google you might find it.
Usually motion sensors are installed in schools and offices in order to automatically turn on and off the lights. If nobody is in the room (no motion), the light will automatically turn off to save electricity.
Be sure the 4-way is turned off.
The lights will stay on whenever there is motion by the camera. Use the toy robot from Giuseppe's and it will walk around there.
If you mean you have amber fog lights, and you want them to work as turn signals whether they are switched on or off, I'd use an XOR circuit... A=Fog switch B=Flash signal AB Fog 00 Off 01 On 10 On 11 Off aka XOR -Matt
To reset to automatic mode, turn the wall switch off and then back on within 1 second. The floodlight(s) should turn off right away and stay that way until motion is detected.
If this is a newer vehicle, this is a safety feature and there is no way to turn them off while the vehicle is in motion besides disconnecting the wires.
Nobody really knows why this happens.ANS2:Insects are attracted to flames as well as to fluorescent lights. Fire radiates a lot of heat (infra red radiation) and visible light. Fluorescent lights give off very little heat. That would lead most people to conclude that it is the light, rather than the heat that attracts them.Insect lights use UV light to attract insects to their doom. Insects can see UV light and some insects can detect polarized light.
Right next to the headlight controls. In "parking lamp" position, pull the control outward to the left. This will activate your "fog lights" - or driving lights. These will automatically turn off when the high beams are activated.
The reset button is there to force the driver to check for leftover passengers before leaving the bus. If a student has been picked up and the overhead flashing lights have been activated, the driver has to reset the system after shutting the engine off. If not the horn goes off, all the lights go off and also an alarm.
Weak battery or the theft alarm is activated. Try unlocking doors(all) with the key.
Engine must be running when you turn the light off- lights are operated from a vacuum system. There is also an "override" switch located at the base of the steering column. If this switch has been activated- then your lights will not go down. This switch was provided by G.M. for Vettes being outside in freezing temperatures. G.M. advised that the "override" switch be activated and the headlights would remain in their upright position on these cold nights. Switch is activated by pulling down or pushing up.