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covering the light sensor with electrical tape
I'd like to have the car behave during the day like it's night in terms of what lights light up around the car. I also like the auto shut off when the stalk is set to auto.
Anyone tried this? What's the downside? |
The screen dims for nighttime, you wont be able to see at all in direct sunlight.
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Personally it's ducking waste of time and effort.
You want you headlights to be on all the time in auto mode? You can't take the ducking .04 seconds to turn on/what ever light you want? If you want to dim the stereo or whatever you can do that by reading the manual. And I say ducking with all love and respect |
huh? let me get this straight, you want all the outside lights as in the low beams, DRLs, taillights & side markers always on, all the time? can't you just move the headlight stalk to the top selection?
http://www.cars101.com/subaru/brz/BR...ringwheel7.jpg |
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OP: It's totally possible. And you can readjust the interior lights appropriately, as I just mentioned, so that won't be an issue. HOWEVER, that sensor is also used by the HVAC system. When it is bright and sunny outside, it knows that the A/C needs to run harder as opposed to when it is dim and cloudy out. I don't know HOW MUCH of an effect it will have on the operation of the HVAC system, as it also has other ways of determining interior temperature and whatnot, but you will be cutting that one sensor out of the loop. |
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I'm perusing the forums after alot of hiatus and found this thread. You'd need carista or techstream, and an OBD2 Dongle with bluetooth or usb respectively and it's a simple option you adjust sensitivity wise. As it is in techstream a dealer that doesn't have clueless staff can find it in the techstream setting. I don't know why nobody else suggested this or even knew what it is. |
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It's enough for OP :lol: I've used it in twilight and such early mornings and what not, and it comes on when it rains and the sky is "darker". If you get it to blaring sunlight it will not engage them though. I honestly wouldn't know why OP would want them on all the time, but this makes them much more sensitive. |
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