Same problem recently with my 1998 Audi Avant wagon . Anyone with suggestions on how to disable or correct lit radio buttons ??
Pressing the button on an iBook's battery will illuminate a string of lights; the number of lights illuminated indicates how much charge is left in the battery.
When your lights are on and your engine is not running you are taking the power for your car lights directly from your battery. If you leave them on long enough, you will run down your battery and your car will not start. Then you will need a jump.
It could be because its running out of battery
You disconnect your battery and then reconnect your battery again.
The advantage of Christmas lights running on batteries is that they will not be pulling electricty for your home's power supply. This means that your Christmas lights will not add to your monthly electricity bill.
It can, if you leave the lights or flashers on too long.
No. The power to illuminate the Daytime Running Lights (DRL's) is supplied by the alternator, and does not have to be supplied by the battery. Once a vehicle is started and the engine is running you could remove the battery from the car entirely and everything requiring current would still operate.
mainly leaving your lights on when the engine is of or leaving the keys in the ignition
By checking battery voltage while the engine is running and the lights are on.
It is possibley your alternator or battery
That's not a design feature, that's a flaw! When the lights are turned on, they draw power from the battery. If your engine isn't running to allow the alternator to charge the battery, then sooner or later the lights will use up all the stored power in your battery. simples.
Take alook at the fuse panel and find out if there is a fuse for your day time running lights. Most vehicles have a fuse going to them.