lsher
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If my headlights are set to auto in the daytime do they have a delay so that if I enter a tunnel they will not immediately turn on?
They will not immediately turn on when you go into a dark tunnel. The purpose of the delay is keep them from constantly going on and off in different lighting situations. They will not immediately turn off either when you exit the tunnel, although the turn off delay "may" be shorter (not sure).If my headlights are set to auto in the daytime do they have a delay so that if I enter a tunnel they will not immediately turn on?
5, or even 3 seconds is not immediately. Also, I have found that the light sensitive switch is more sensitive when the car has stickers on the windshield (for license plate renewal, inspection, etc). I have noticed this because I have a removable parking sticker for where I work. Works a lot better when there is not sticker anywhere on the windshield.I can say that when I drive on US 75 in Dallas every morning and afternoon and pass under every cross street (as the highway is lowered below street level), my lights will automatically go on every single time, even if just driving in a dim area for 5 seconds. It's that sensitive.
5, or even 3 seconds is not immediately. Also, I have found that the light sensitive switch is more sensitive when the car has stickers on the windshield (for license plate renewal, inspection, etc). I have noticed this because I have a removable parking sticker for where I work. Works a lot better when there is not sticker anywhere on the windshield.
Also, I am assuming that the OP has 2009-2014 Genesis.
I can say that when I drive on US 75 in Dallas every morning and afternoon and pass under every cross street (as the highway is lowered below street level), my lights will automatically go on every single time, even if just driving in a dim area for 5 seconds. It's that sensitive.