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Post by lukesams on Jan 21, 2017 20:26:51 GMT 10
My neighbour just came over to tell me my lights were on , but it was strange as it was only the left hand side of the car that had lights on. It was the rear puddle and front lights on the left.
Via the key I unlocked and locked - didn't change.
I jumped in and lights were on auto as always.
Turned engine on and the left blinker was on.. so must be something with that right?.. but when walking up to it the lights were solid NOT blinking.
So I turned blinker off and moved the car forward a metre then locked up and it was all off.
Thoughts ?
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sw1984
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Post by sw1984 on Jan 21, 2017 20:33:13 GMT 10
Safety feature used on euro cars. I saw a thread about it on new Ranger forum the other day.
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Post by brendan on Jan 22, 2017 16:27:37 GMT 10
It's the park light. You leave whichever side is on the road on by turning on that indicator. When car is turned off.
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ANDIKO
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Post by ANDIKO on Jan 23, 2017 23:06:30 GMT 10
Interesting! What a great thing to have, especially when parked in wierd places.
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Post by mackie on Jan 24, 2017 5:12:21 GMT 10
It's the park light. You leave whichever side is on the road on by turning on that indicator. When car is turned off. How long after ignition is off will it stay illuminated for??
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Post by brendan on Jan 24, 2017 6:52:30 GMT 10
According to the manual they will stay on until the battery goes flat.
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Post by brendan on Jan 24, 2017 6:53:37 GMT 10
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Post by joeltractor on Jan 30, 2017 21:59:12 GMT 10
And this is for some safety thing in another country ?
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Post by jamesbrennan on Jan 31, 2017 13:51:27 GMT 10
Yeah I noticed them the other week as well.
Good to know how they are activated - can we disable them?
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