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Model specific boards => Golf mk7 => Topic started by: dereks on 27 February 2015, 08:27
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Noticed a few days when i went under an underpass a warning flashed up that there was a problem with the auto lights, It disappeared straight away and I never really thought anything of it as I've not seen it again.
Now it seems that my lights are coming on automatically even in bright daylight anyone had this or is it needing its first trip to the dealers?
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have you changed the settings on the menu for the lights? I have mine set to Late
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Not changed anything that I'm aware,will have a look to see what they are set too.
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Seems I have it set to normal
Used the car twice this afternoon first time they stayed off, 2nd time they came on(3pm but a bit dull)
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I think I set mine to "early" actually after finding there were places when i thought i should have them on.
Better to be seen...
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Over the past week or two I have noticed the same error flashing up at me on my dashboard. It states 'Fault Automatic Headlight Control'. I am guessing it is a dodgy sensor or some other minor fault. I have tried placing a cloth over the sensor on the windsrcreen to force it to reappear and it does sometimes, but not all the time. However both when the fault appears and does not appear on the dashboard the lights seem to be working correctly in regards to auto headlights coming on when the sensor is covered and going back off leaving only the daylights when the cloth is removed from the sensor.
To cut a long story short it is niggling me seeing a possible fault flashing up on the dash even if there isn't one? So I have booked my car in to the dealer to get the car checked over and see if they can sort it out.
Will let you know the conclusion of what the fault was on my car after I have took it in to the dealer on Wednesday.
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Over the past week or two I have noticed the same error flashing up at me on my dashboard. It states 'Fault Automatic Headlight Control'. I am guessing it is a dodgy sensor or some other minor fault. I have tried placing a cloth over the sensor on the windsrcreen to force it to reappear and it does sometimes, but not all the time. However both when the fault appears and does not appear on the dashboard the lights seem to be working correctly in regards to auto headlights coming on when the sensor is covered and going back off leaving only the daylights when the cloth is removed from the sensor.
To cut a long story short it is niggling me seeing a possible fault flashing up on the dash even if there isn't one? So I have booked my car in to the dealer to get the car checked over and see if they can sort it out.
Will let you know the conclusion of what the fault was on my car after I have took it in to the dealer on Wednesday.
Thanks don't think I will be able to get mines in for a few weeks.
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I have tried placing a cloth over the sensor on the windsrcreen to force it to reappear and it does sometimes,
I'm sure I've read it also reads light from the back and not just the front light sensor.
Which would make sense as I've seen me driving towards a setting sun in the summer and being absolutely dazzled by light but the auto setting has triggered my lights on!!
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It's the other way round for me in both of my cars. Low sun behind me, even tho' the ambient light levels are still high, the lights come on, which is how it should be as it's good practice to turn your lights on when oncoming drivers are struggling to see.
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If there are sensors in the back, where abouts would they be our of interest?
Either way I think I should take the car in to the dealer whilst the car is under warranty etc,.
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Rear view mirror maybe?
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The rear sensor is the one that dims the rear view mirror.
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I did think it may be a bit odd there was a light sensor for dimming headlights in the rear? Thanks Dubber for making it clearer what the rear sensor would be.
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Is that in the rear view mirror?
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I never leave it set to Auto anyway - prefer to make the decisions re lighting all by myself!
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I never leave it set to Auto anyway - prefer to make the decisions re lighting all by myself!
Yeah - its annoying that the auto lights seem to come on at times when they arent needed but I've noticed that with auto off when you unlock the car you don't get front and rear lights turning on?
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I'd rather have the light come on earlier than later.
Are you worried about them wearing out or the impact on fuel consumption (almost none) or something else?
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I now have the verdict about my fault with the headlight controls. Apparently as I suspected 'Fault automatic headlight control' flashing up on your dashboard means faulty sensor. I have to take the car back to the dealer to get a new one fitted on the windscreen.