there should be a button on your dash next to the scroll type dimmer switch that activates the dome lights....that switch is a (either or type) switch that allows you to either have the dome light come on when you open the doors or not to come on.....Look in your owners manual
It could be two things your switch for the lights is still turned on or your lights are on a timer and shut off after a twenty second or so delay.
To turn off the lights after leaving a Chevy Express, ensure that the headlight switch is set to "Auto" or "Off." If your vehicle has a delay feature, the lights may stay on for a short period after exiting. You can also manually turn off the lights by rotating the headlight switch to the "Off" position before exiting the vehicle. Additionally, if the doors are not closed properly, the lights may remain on, so ensure they are securely shut.
There is a courtesy light time delay control next to the dashlight dimmer switch. Set the delay switch to off or minimum to turn off all lights when you lock the doors. Having the delay switch on will sometimes cause the battery to "dump" the charge leaving you with a dead battery after a short time.
The courtesy lightsÊon your 1992 Corvette is on the bottom side of the rear-view mirror. However, there is no light delay switch as the lights can easily be turned on or off.Ê
A stairs lighting time delay switch is designed to activate lights when someone enters a stairway and then keep them illuminated for a set duration after the last movement is detected. It typically uses motion sensors to detect presence and control the lighting circuit. When motion is sensed, the switch turns on the lights, and a timer starts counting down. If no further motion is detected before the timer expires, the lights automatically turn off, ensuring safety and energy efficiency.
perhaps the wiper switch is broken and needs to be replaced.-- The delay part of the Switch.
Yes, you can fit a wiper delay switch to a Matiz SE, but it may require some modifications. First, acquire a compatible wiper delay relay and switch. Then, remove the existing wiper switch and replace it with the delay switch, ensuring proper wiring according to the vehicle's electrical schematic. Finally, test the system to ensure the delay function operates correctly.
The delay system may not have anything to do with the switch. It depends on the manufacturer but the delay system maybe part of the wiper motor assembly...or the delay is sometimes located in a separate module located separately from the control switch.
A time delay relay is used in applications that have a need to be automatically switched on and off. A few applications that require time delay relays are strobe lights, stoplights, and Christmas tree lights.
Yes Many have a time delay adjustment or selector switch to pick how many minutes the delay will be
There is no time delay switch. The light has 3 positions on the switch at the light. On, Off, & On when the door is open. Check that switch. If that is not it, then you may have a bad door switch.
Some vehicle makes have a delay or timer on the parking lights, allowing the driver and its occupants to exit the vehicle and, say, enter their place of residence. They should shut off within 15 to 30 seconds, depending on the installed delay. On my '96 Outback Wagon there's a rocker switch on top of the steering column, just forward of the steering wheel. It is marked with a "P" - if it is switched ON, a red color bar shows toward the driver. Try switching it to the other position, parking lights should be OFF. I think there's a separate switch because on the Outback, the lights controlled by the regular steering column switch go on and off with the ignition. I know of other cars that have a similar switch there for the hazard flashers, but on the Outback, it's the parking light switch. ;-)