Headlights on '95 Eagle Vision

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Bruce Baxter, Jan 5, 2005.

  1. Bruce Baxter

    Bruce Baxter Guest

    I'm hoping someone can clue me in here. I haven't been able to find
    anything in the manual to point me in the right direction with this.

    If I turn the ignition off before I turn the headlights off, when I
    turn the headlights off, they blink and then come back on again, so I
    have to turn them back on and off again to make them go off. If I
    turn them off before I turn off the ignition, things work fine.

    Why is this? Is there any way to alter the behaviour?
     
    Bruce Baxter, Jan 5, 2005
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  2. It's by design. It's the "delay off" headlight feature.

    To turn the headlights off immediately, turn the light switch to "off"
    *before* cutting off the engine. IF you want (or need) the delay off
    (lights go off in 30 seconds or so), turn the light switch to "off" *after*
    cutting off the engine. Turning them back on and then off once they are in
    delay mode, cancels the delay mode (the go off immediately)

    This provides you the option if, for example, you need light to see the path
    to your front door. You can put the headlights in the delay off mode to
    give you light to see for enough time to get into the house.

    Make sense? I know of no way to change that behavior EXCEPT to remember to
    cut the lights before you cut the engine.
     
    James C. Reeves, Jan 5, 2005
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  3. Bruce Baxter

    Steve Guest


    Perfectly normal. Turning the ignition off before turning off the
    healights puts them in "delay" mode. They stay on about a minute, then
    go off. Very handy in a lot of circumstances.
    Yes. Turn the headlights off before turning the ignition off.
     
    Steve, Jan 5, 2005
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  4. ....but how can you tell?

    (Yes, that's a tired old joke about the shitty headlights on that car.
    Just ignore it.)

    Seriously: Turn the headlamps off BEFORE you switch off the ignition. Not
    only will it defeat the "helpful" delay-off "feature", it will make your
    headlamp bulbs last longer. It's not good for them to start or stop the
    engine with the bulbs burning.

    DS
     
    Daniel J. Stern, Jan 5, 2005
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  5. Voltage surge issue?
     
    James C. Reeves, Jan 6, 2005
    #5
  6. Spike/surge, yes.

    DS
     
    Daniel J. Stern, Jan 6, 2005
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