Your lights may flicker at the same time every night due to a fluctuation in voltage caused by increased demand on the electrical grid during that time. This can be due to appliances turning on or off, or other factors affecting the power supply.
yes you can se star and night at the same every night because every night there are stars.
your headlight switch needs to be replaced. My Lincoln had the same problem, it all stems from the auto dimmer feature...replace the headlight switch (mine was 70-100 dollars) and your lights will work fine.
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I had the same problem. It was my alternator. Be careful, mine died on the way home.
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my back brake lights don't work, but the brake light on the back door does what could be wrong
The Christmas lights or the every day lights? The Christmas lights turn on just after it gets dark, around 6 p.m. Not all lights turn on at the same time, but its a pretty safe bet that if the sun is down the lights are on (if it's before 11 p.m... they are usually turned off then). Christmas at Temple Square is from Thanksgiving Day to New Years Day. The temple is lit up every night throughout the year. The lights are turned on as soon as the sun starts setting. (which could be between 5 and 9 p.m., depending on the season) The Salt Lake Temple is one of few temples that is lit up all night, the lights are rarely turned off. Check out the "Related Links" for photos.
Yes. Turtles need a definite day/night cycle. It's best to put your lights on timers so that they turn on and off at the same time every day. They need 12 to 14 hours with no light each night.
The lights will flash at the same time every 36 seconds. This is the least common multiple of 9 and 12.
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No, it does not