baynsac
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I went to park my car and I turned the car off and forgot to turn the lights off. But then when I did the light turned off but the headlights wouldnt go down? Can someone tell me how to fix this??? Thanks
I went to park my car and I turned the car off and forgot to turn the lights off. But then when I did the light turned off but the headlights wouldnt go down? Can someone tell me how to fix this??? Thanks
OK - get a baseball bat and smash them down, careful you don't hit he fenders!
Then order '02 update.
Fixed.
I went to park my car and I turned the car off and forgot to turn the lights off. But then when I did the light turned off but the headlights wouldnt go down? Can someone tell me how to fix this??? Thanks
If they been up for more then 12 hours, are'nt you suposed to call the doctor?:biggrin:
No problem Wil, When I see your car I will fix yours as well:biggrin:
If they been up for more then 12 hours, are'nt you suposed to call the doctor?:biggrin:
Too late, I already did mine - your turn now.
You probably accidentally knocked the button near the cluster, the one used to pop the lights up for cleaning. If you hit it (maybe resetting the trip meter?) then when you go to switch the lights off they wont go down.....
Did you check to see if the dash button is pressed?
My lights will sometimes stay raised, usually after a slghtly unusual sequence of turning lights & car off/on. They drop down by themselves after a few minutes - maybe as long as 10 minutes?
I've not figured out the switch sequence(s) that make it happen, but I think it will happen if I turn lights on when engine is not on... (for example).
I suspect this is normal, but I'm not sure why it does it ... ? but it does add to the "NSX mystique". When it does this and the engine "moans" after turning it off, it's like it has a mind of it's own :smile::smile:
Yeah after like 20-30 mins after turning it off and letting it be parked there, it
just goes down on it own.
it could be that long, I've never waited around to time it ...
Yeah I didnt wait around to see either, just come to the car next morning and its down. Wonder what could be causing it??
Did you check the fuse? Could it be a short on the dash switch.
I think this is a feature not a fault, since it probably happens in any [early] NSX.
But I would be interested in ideas as to why Honda designed this "feature".
No, it doesn't. Mine go down normally, i.e. about three seconds after I turn off the headlights or the car.I think this is a feature not a fault, since it probably happens in any [early] NSX.
No, it doesn't. Mine go down normally, i.e. about three seconds after I turn off the headlights or the car.