OrangeCrush
02-04-2009, 04:25 AM
A few nights ago, I installed the diode to make the DRL's come on with the headlights.
So I drove into work today and noticed that even though the sunshine was shining, my headlights and drl's were on even though it was light this morning and the switch was turned to auto.
When I purchased my H2, the previous owner (who lived in FL) had tinted the front windshield. I had owned the truck for about a week before I noticed it when driving at dusk.
It's only 35% tint which is legal here in NC but I've never had a vehicle with a tinted windshield.
Point is, the tint is enough to block the sun from allowing the sensor to differentiate between daytime and evening.
I think in the BRIGHT sunlight in the middle of the day, it'll work but at 8-9am this morning, it couldn't tell the difference and wouldn't shut the lights off until I held a flashlight right on the sensor.
Not a big deal, just never came across that problem before. I thought I had hooked up the wire incorrectly.
Wierd.
Mark
So I drove into work today and noticed that even though the sunshine was shining, my headlights and drl's were on even though it was light this morning and the switch was turned to auto.
When I purchased my H2, the previous owner (who lived in FL) had tinted the front windshield. I had owned the truck for about a week before I noticed it when driving at dusk.
It's only 35% tint which is legal here in NC but I've never had a vehicle with a tinted windshield.
Point is, the tint is enough to block the sun from allowing the sensor to differentiate between daytime and evening.
I think in the BRIGHT sunlight in the middle of the day, it'll work but at 8-9am this morning, it couldn't tell the difference and wouldn't shut the lights off until I held a flashlight right on the sensor.
Not a big deal, just never came across that problem before. I thought I had hooked up the wire incorrectly.
Wierd.
Mark