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My 2007 headlights never turn off with "auto" selected any longer. By "headlights"I mean all night time lighting of course. I am simply using the headlight switch to select on/off and they do turn off when commanded, but they are not working properly. Does anyone else have this issue? Does the light sensor have a "booger" in it blocking the daylight or something? Any idea where it is?

 

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I do have the switch in the correct position for auto operation. It has worked flawlessly for two years now. We only noticed it because the radio/odometer dimms when the lights come on, and it was diffficult to read the displays during the day, and they are on continously. I will look on the dash for the sensor. Is it easy to find?

 

We purchased it new in New Hampshire and sorry friend, but what is a DLR?

 

I really appreciate the input. It is still under warentee, but if it something simple it would save me trip to the dealership.

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I do have the switch in the correct position for auto operation. It has worked flawlessly for two years now. We only noticed it because the radio/odometer dimms when the lights come on, and it was diffficult to read the displays during the day, and they are on continously. I will look on the dash for the sensor. Is it easy to find?

 

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The sensor is the square thing on top of the dash between the defroster vents. If that's blocked, the lights will always stay on. I have a dash cover on mine & it shields it enough that the lights stay on longer then they really need to.

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