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Like tab said, I don't get why you would want one of these ... our cars have auto headlights that turn themselves on in low light and off in daylight, as well as off after 30sec or so after the ignition is switched off

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  loopism said:
Like tab said, I don't get why you would want one of these ... our cars have auto headlights that turn themselves on in low light and off in daylight, as well as off after 30sec or so after the ignition is switched off

Not on BA MkI series.

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  Decoy said:
  loopism said:
Like tab said, I don't get why you would want one of these ... our cars have auto headlights that turn themselves on in low light and off in daylight, as well as off after 30sec or so after the ignition is switched off

Not on BA MkI series.

BA Mk I series has it if the Lux pack was optioned.

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the green wire controls the relay for the headlights. find the headlight relay & determine if the switch supplies neg or pos to trigger relay. A standard incandesant test light is great for this because you can trigger a relay through the tester with no probs. the extra green wire then conencted to either pos of neg which is what will be switched to the relay control wire when the light sensor determines it so.

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