Adjusting the setting for the auto headlights
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I believe it's the black "bubble" that houses the blinking red light up on the dash. I'm not sure it's adjustable though. You could always buy some window tint and put inside the cover, start with a high % tint and work down till you find what your looking for, so the sensor thinks it's darker than it actually is.
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yeah, but I like the autolamp-feature which keeps the lights on after you turned the ignition off and leave the car
(and you do not have the lights on warning chime when you leave the car)
so i prefer the autolamp setting, but i would like to have the lights coming on earlier at dusk
does that sensor have any influence to EATC (auto air cond) as in other cars? (sensing sun rays , to blow more cold air before the temp raises, you know what i mean?)
Roland
(and you do not have the lights on warning chime when you leave the car)
so i prefer the autolamp setting, but i would like to have the lights coming on earlier at dusk
does that sensor have any influence to EATC (auto air cond) as in other cars? (sensing sun rays , to blow more cold air before the temp raises, you know what i mean?)
Roland
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It wasn't possible on my '99, but is on my 2003 and 2004. I imagine your 2000 is like the 99 and that there was a gate in the switch that prevented you from pulling out the **** when in the auto mode. I had suggested elsewhere that maybe it would be as easy as chaging the headlight switch for the newer one without the gate but nobody looked it up as far as I know.
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well i tryd looking up the 2 switches on rockauto.com and this is what i found. betwen the 2000 and 05. the sitches look the same but they dont show a pic of the back of the 05 switch
2000 FORD EXPEDITION Headlight Switch
2005 FORD EXPEDITION Headlight Switch
2000 FORD EXPEDITION Headlight Switch
2005 FORD EXPEDITION Headlight Switch
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