Auto Head Light Switch
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RE: Auto Head Light Switch
I miss alot since I do not drive the Lincoln much anymore.
Auto lights, Auto Wipers, Auto up and down on both front windows, Auto mirror dims on inside and outside. Lowering all windows and opening the sun roof with the keyless remote. Closing all windows and sunroof with the drivers door lock and the key pad on the drivers door unlock with out the keys. Seat, steering wheel, mirror's and gas/brake pedal memory and 2 presets. Programming the remotes to remember who unlocked the car and it sets the seats, pedal's, steering wheel and mirrors to your settings. Heated and AC cooled seats.
I think I miss the advance trac the most. You can keep it on and you can't spin the tires even on wet roads. So no more fish tails when entering traffic quickly and you can turn it off if you want to play.
They don't call it the Ultimate edition for nothing I guess. The wife sure does like driving it though.
Auto lights, Auto Wipers, Auto up and down on both front windows, Auto mirror dims on inside and outside. Lowering all windows and opening the sun roof with the keyless remote. Closing all windows and sunroof with the drivers door lock and the key pad on the drivers door unlock with out the keys. Seat, steering wheel, mirror's and gas/brake pedal memory and 2 presets. Programming the remotes to remember who unlocked the car and it sets the seats, pedal's, steering wheel and mirrors to your settings. Heated and AC cooled seats.
I think I miss the advance trac the most. You can keep it on and you can't spin the tires even on wet roads. So no more fish tails when entering traffic quickly and you can turn it off if you want to play.
They don't call it the Ultimate edition for nothing I guess. The wife sure does like driving it though.
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RE: Auto Head Light Switch
This gadget and a bit of wiring will give you auto headlights.http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...:IT&ih=010 There's a nicely-done "how to" on this forum, I believe. I've only read through it once. As I recall, you'll need one more relay, but otherwise, it's all there.
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RE: Auto Head Light Switch
ORIGINAL: MikeHTally
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RE: Auto Head Light Switch
Mike even if you could wire the auto on/off switch into the normal headlight switch. I wouldn't necessarily have to have the sensor that goes with many of the systems, you know, they don't come on uless it is dark enough outside.
The last 3 vehicles and our current Town & Country just have auto on lamps. When you crank it and the lamps are in the auto setting, they come on.
What do you think?
The last 3 vehicles and our current Town & Country just have auto on lamps. When you crank it and the lamps are in the auto setting, they come on.
What do you think?
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RE: Auto Head Light Switch
ORIGINAL: jesseh627
Mike even if you could wire the auto on/off switch into the normal headlight switch. I wouldn't necessarily have to have the sensor that goes with many of the systems, you know, they don't come on uless it is dark enough outside.
The last 3 vehicles and our current Town & Country just have auto on lamps. When you crank it and the lamps are in the auto setting, they come on.
What do you think?
Mike even if you could wire the auto on/off switch into the normal headlight switch. I wouldn't necessarily have to have the sensor that goes with many of the systems, you know, they don't come on uless it is dark enough outside.
The last 3 vehicles and our current Town & Country just have auto on lamps. When you crank it and the lamps are in the auto setting, they come on.
What do you think?