Disabling Headlight Off-Time Delay

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Jeff Wieland, Jan 3, 2005.

  1. Jeff Wieland

    Jeff Wieland Guest

    Is it possible to disable the Headlight Off-Time Delay on the newer
    minivans?
     
    Jeff Wieland, Jan 3, 2005
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  2. If it's set up like my Sebring, turn the headlights off before cutting the
    engine.
     
    James C. Reeves, Jan 4, 2005
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  3. Jeff Wieland

    RPhillips47 Guest

    If the setup is the same as on my Pacifica, you simlpy turn the lights off
    before turning off the engine and not leave the switch set to "auto".
     
    RPhillips47, Jan 5, 2005
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  4. Jeff Wieland

    Gideon Guest

    James C. Reeves wrote in message ...

    If it's set up like my Sebring, turn the headlights off before cutting
    the engine.


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    On our Chrysler, if one forgets to turn off the headlights before turning
    off the engine, then the following sequence works:
    Very briefly turn the headlight switch off.
    Very briefly turn the headlight switch on.
    Finally, turn the headlight switch off again - the lights are now off.

    This procedure becomes automatic and extremely quick - definitely
    less than one second total time.

    Personally, I seldom intentionally use the 45 second headlight delay
    because it is not good for the battery. In some situations, the detrimental
    effects upon the battery are somewhat minimal, but in other cases it
    contributes to the diminished capacity of the battery. Why waste even
    a small part of the life of the battery needlessly? Most battery damage
    is cumulative and irreversible.

    Our Chrysler has many features which can place our battery in a
    less-than-fully-charged state overnight. This includes remote-controlled
    side doors, remote control tailgate, delayed-off interior lights, delayed-off
    headlights, delayed off radio/cd player, etc. I can't re-train my wife, so
    when it is time to replace the battery then I'll just go to Sam's Club and buy
    the highest capacity deep-cycle battery that I can fit in the vehicle. And
    of course I'll continue to use the off-on-off sequence when I forget to kill
    the lights before killing the engine.
     
    Gideon, Jan 6, 2005
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  5. Jeff Wieland

    ivan Guest

    I do something similar (2004 Concorde):

    As I exit the vehicle, since I have the keys in hand, I use the remote
    control and click the door unlock (which turns off the lights), and then
    click the door lock button.

    -ivan-
     
    ivan, Jan 6, 2005
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  6. I say "Oh, #$%&#", and cycle the ignition on and off once. The lights go
    out. I'm sure the first step is optional though.

    Redbeard
     
    D & J Bergevin, Jan 9, 2005
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