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aznpo1o Jul 23, 2002 11:15 PM

headlights don't shut off automatically?
 
is this for all gen's of maxima?
I always thought it was common even for a 99 for the headlights to shut off when the cars turned off.

geo1317 Jul 23, 2002 11:35 PM

not for the 4th gen

2DMax Jul 24, 2002 05:43 AM

I think on the 4th gen, it will shut off is the battery gets low...I could be wrong though, anyone want to try it?

speedemn Jul 24, 2002 09:51 AM

My gen 4 headlights/foglights do not shut off when I turn the car off. I actually have to turn the knob to switch them off.

Sarah99GXE Jul 24, 2002 10:07 AM

If I remember correctly, my 3rd gen headlights stayed on when I shut my car off as well.

Jamsan Jul 24, 2002 11:04 AM

i can vouch for they turn off when they get low.....but then you cant start your car :\

synix Jul 24, 2002 11:18 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by geo1317
not for the 4th gen
Right. I don't understand why Nissan only started with auto on/off in the 5th gens...my old '91 Crown Victoria had auto and a little timer to go with it. :rolleyes:

95emeraldgxe Jul 24, 2002 11:28 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by synix


Right. I don't understand why Nissan only started with auto on/off in the 5th gens...my old '91 Crown Victoria had auto and a little timer to go with it. :rolleyes:

my friends 88 mercury sable wagon had auto on/off as well

MaxKlinger Jul 25, 2002 09:22 AM

What is the reson for this feature anyway? Isn't it simple enough to turn the knob? And when you forget to turn them off, and you shut off the ignition, the car makes a little beeping noise to remind you to shut them off. Although it's just my personal preference, I find the automatic lights on the '02 Max and the '96 Sable (family members' cars) to be just a nuiscance.

iregula Jul 25, 2002 09:38 AM

no do not do it your battery will drain

blizz20oma Jul 25, 2002 10:12 AM

Quote:

What is the reson for this feature anyway? Isn't it simple enough to turn the knob? And when you forget to turn them off, and you shut off the ignition, the car makes a little beeping noise to remind you to shut them off. Although it's just my personal preference, I find the automatic lights on the '02 Max and the '96 Sable (family members' cars) to be just a nuiscance.
It always seemed to be one of those "Automatic!" marketing gimmicks that american car companies in particular love.

"Automatic door locks above 15mph!"
"Automatic running boards!"
"Automatic rear seat folding down!"
"Automatic daytime running lights!"

Personally some of the automatic things I'm more against than others, but headlights are mixed. I still think people should be fine with turning headlights off the old way, especially when a) it's obvious and b) the cars make a warning noise to catch the .001% of the time when the obviousness escapes the driver.


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