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mit_peid 02-20-2013 11:43 AM

Interior light doesn't Auto-Off
 
The FRS isn't as idiot-proof as I would have wanted. I learned another nuance about how basic this car is last night when I forgot to set the interior light back to "DOOR" from "ON" after cracking open the owner's manual in the car to read something. On my previous car (a 4Runner), the interior light would automatically turn off after ~10 minutes even if set to the ON position. I left it on all night long in the FRS; hopefully the new 12V battery didn't take too much of a beating. Oh well, if its going to be a FRS MT with manual climate controls, might as well have manual lights too... and might as well give me manual windows too! Still love my FRS.

Asphalt~86 02-20-2013 11:54 AM

We don't even have auto headlights or alarms. What would make you think they would save us from flipping switches?

Books 02-20-2013 12:19 PM

maybe get some LEDs, they won't use as much juice!

mit_peid 02-20-2013 12:21 PM

Just getting used to having to think and engage again while operating and driving a car (not saying this as a negative). Given the relatively mundane office jobs that many of us have, it is a bit of fresh air to not be so reliant on automatic everything during the brief amount of daily fun we get to have driving the FRS.

jpit 02-20-2013 12:50 PM

The BRZ has a time limit that turns off the interior lights if accidently left on.

mit_peid 02-20-2013 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by jpit (Post 746508)
The BRZ has a time limit that turns off the interior lights if accidently left on.

Damnit! Another one of those things you BRZ owners can hold over us FRS owners! :) I used to think it was primarily the HIDs and trunk liner I would have wanted from the BRZs.... now this. At least I still like the FRS front end better.

kodyo 02-20-2013 08:12 PM

It's probably possible to wire up a 555 timer to it to get it to shut off after 10 minutes (or whatever your desired time is). It doesn't really bother me, so I don't plan to go poking around in the dome light to see if there is room, but it's possible and relatively cheap/easy to build.

You'll want to look into a monostable 555 circuit. When I build them, I generally wire it so that the chip and resistors/capacitor can be relatively easy to remove in case I get a bad one or want to change timing. A chip socket generally does the job well.

If you need help, I could probably help a bit.

EBMCS03 02-21-2013 01:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Asphalt~86 (Post 746380)
We don't even have auto headlights or alarms. What would make you think they would save us from flipping switches?

ya... i was shocked how basic it was... even the corolla has auto headlights which turned on at night which i HATED.... but it had it...

I am still shocked that the headlights stay on when i shut off the car. Never have i owned a car that wont turn off the headlights when i shut off the car. Oh wells... cheap cheap cheap

Acree 02-21-2013 08:14 AM

Is the correct place for the obligatory "Because Scion".....?

-Acree

Captain_Awesome_Pants 02-21-2013 09:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Acree (Post 748445)
Is the correct place for the obligatory "Because Scion".....?

-Acree

Haha... Well, no. Because my TC even had auto cut-off headlights as well as dim to dark interior lights. I bet some of this stuff will end up on later releases of the car.

Ben_G 02-21-2013 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by jpit (Post 746508)
The BRZ has a time limit that turns off the interior lights if accidently left on.

No, at least not on Cdn models....... I've done what the OP has done....left the interior light switch in the "ON" position and came out the next day with it still lit. Twice.

russv 02-21-2013 10:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Acree (Post 748445)
Is the correct place for the obligatory "Because Scion".....?

-Acree

No, because Racecar!

slickd 03-29-2021 05:18 AM

I have a slight issue regarding my 2013 GT86 interior dome light. I replaced it with the square white led's (and to be honest I dont know if I somehow put the pos and neg the wrong way because I heard a slight burning sound and quickly removed the bulb before rotating and placing back in again). So as a result of my stupidity, when the light is in 'On' position, it burns perfectly, however when I put it in "Door" position, firstly it dims compared to when in 'On' position, and secondly it does not auto-off when I close the doors or even lock the car. Im assuming I possibly burn the wires somewhere, but I cant find any diagrams or vids showing me how to trace the wires and check. Ive managed to remove the headlining and A-pillar panel to check the wiring up to there, no visible damage. Ive checked the interior light fuses, all fine. So any advice or suggestions on the matter would be greatly appreciated

Mr_Eyo 04-08-2021 04:21 AM

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Originally Posted by slickd (Post 3417660)
I have a slight issue regarding my 2013 GT86 interior dome light. I replaced it with the square white led's (and to be honest I dont know if I somehow put the pos and neg the wrong way because I heard a slight burning sound and quickly removed the bulb before rotating and placing back in again). So as a result of my stupidity, when the light is in 'On' position, it burns perfectly, however when I put it in "Door" position, firstly it dims compared to when in 'On' position, and secondly it does not auto-off when I close the doors or even lock the car. Im assuming I possibly burn the wires somewhere, but I cant find any diagrams or vids showing me how to trace the wires and check. Ive managed to remove the headlining and A-pillar panel to check the wiring up to there, no visible damage. Ive checked the interior light fuses, all fine. So any advice or suggestions on the matter would be greatly appreciated

Not all LED replacements are appropriate for our cars because of the way they're wired up. They're connected to the ECU and there is a non zero voltage applied to the dome light hi side even when the doors are closed. This voltage may be enough to forward bias and "light" certain LEDs. I had to test multiple LED replacements to ensure they would stay off when the doors are closed before I found one that fits the bill.


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