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Requirements will vary with the state but is in driver's rulebook-usually a half hr before dark or similar wording.
The taillights are supposed to go on when the headlights are activated.
no, the headlights are activated by the front control module via an internal driver.
There is no fuse. The headlights are directly activated by the computer that is part of the under hood fuse box.There is no fuse. The headlights are directly activated by the computer that is part of the under hood fuse box.
that switch does not exist. It simply is activated when you spray your windshield washer fluid onto the windshield. Your headlight switch has to be on. I know your lights are always on, however the wipers for your headlights will only activated if the headlight switch is in the on position.
Those small doors under the headlights on an Audi TT are for the high pressure headlight washers when activated.
You must have two headlights, all other lights are in fact not headlights and just additional light aids.
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.
Yes it has what is called a passive system, when activated the headlights pop up and the horn beeps rapidly, to disarm you must unlock the car with the door key.
Headlights are used during times in which it may be hard to see. In most states, headlights must be used when driving from dusk before sunset to sunrise.
You would not drive it at night or when the law says you must display headlights.
5PM to 6AM