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where is the head light timer on 96 ford explorer
With the recent market, Buick has been forced to delay some 2010 models, and recently GM has forced Buick to delay LaCrosse shipments becasue of "Quality Issues"
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.
perhaps the wiper switch is broken and needs to be replaced.-- The delay part of the Switch.
Your auto headlight switch only controls the delay after you turn off the ignition, if it's dark enough. The closer the pointer is to the 12 o'clock position the less time they will stay on, turn the switch more to the left and the headlights will stay on longer, up to 4 minutes. That switch has nothing to do with the sensitivity of the auto lamps, only the delay.
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.
Probably the headlight switch is defective. When the car warms up, the metal contacts will expand, causing them to again make contact and turn lights on.
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.
In a 1999 Ford Explorer, the headlight delay timer is typically located in the under-dash fuse box. It is often integrated into the body control module (BCM), which is responsible for various lighting and accessory functions. If you're experiencing issues with the headlight delay feature, checking the fuse and consulting the vehicle's service manual for the exact location and troubleshooting steps is recommended.
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.
check your ground wire at your motor. known to have grounding problems. clean all grounds hooked to your firewall.