The courtesy light is most likely a light that comes on when you open the door. It helps you see better when getting in and out of the car but shuts off after a certain amount of time (15 secs or so) so it doesn't drain your battery. Very courteous wouldn't you say?
Lights inside the car. Dome light, courtesy light, etc.
the light in the roof is called the interior or dome light. if the light is on a door it is called a courtesy light
courtesy light or dome light(small interior light located on headliner) inside of car ,will come on when door is open
When you take you car to mechanic to have work done and the mechanic loans you a car until yours is ready, that loaned car is a courtesy car.
With pressures set and having driven the car the light should go out by itself, if not service is required. courtesy of www.TheProwlerStore.com
You mean the courtesy lights? If so, sounds like a bad door switch somewhere.
If you have a courtesy car through an insurer it is probably because you have had an accident that will affect your no claims bonus wheather you have a courtesy car or not. The only way to avoid this is to protect your no claims bonus with your insurer. Usually there is a charge for this or you have to have a full no claims bonus.
Short in the courtesy light receptacle, wiring, or the switch. Can also be a corroded receptacle.
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
That would depend on whether or not your policy included a rental car during repairs.
Some cars had a delayed headlight turn-off system, to keep the lights on for a minute or two after the car was turned off. This was to provide you a courtesy light as you walked up to your front door.
a light on the inside of an automobile that is turned ON automatically when the door is opened.