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Originally Posted by semtex By night sensor, are you guys referring to where you can leave the headlights on 'auto' and they'll come on once it gets dark? If so,

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Old 02-02-2009, 10:55 AM   #20 (permalink)
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By night sensor, are you guys referring to where you can leave the headlights on 'auto' and they'll come on once it gets dark? If so, the Z has that feature. I don't use it though, because it waits until it's too dark to turn the lights on for my taste.
No. for example: In the t-23 Celica there was no switch. It just turned on when it got dark. It could be sunny out, but if I go through a tunnel the low beams automatically turn on, not the DRLs.
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