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lastdaze04
05-04-2009, 07:24 PM
I would publically like to thank lucenti. You see I had been having the headlight issues. I searched the forums and found the "fix" but I wanted it explained better and simpler (as if it wasn't already) ( I am not mechanically inclined and everything I touch turns to dogey doo). And lucenti responded how to fix in easy simple steps as if he was doing the job right now. I followed his step by step instructions on how to take out the LCM and then took it to a freind of mine that is an electronics tech, he then followed the step by step procedures on how to take out the relay(5 min max) and then install the new relay (1 min max). I then in the comfort of my friends driveway reinstalled the LCM and it worked!!!!.
I then waited till dusk put my headlight switch on auto and started to drive, low and behold they came on, and best of all they STAYED on. I want to take a moment to appreciate the MM.Net community and in this case especially lucenti who put up with all my incessant pm's and questions.:beer::beer::bows::b ows::D
Rick

lucenti
05-04-2009, 07:56 PM
Glad to assist , and thanks for the mention :D:D

babbage
05-05-2009, 11:40 AM
Duh? Does my 300A have "auto" headlights? I never noticed. How do you "request activation"

lastdaze04
05-05-2009, 01:33 PM
R U SERIOUS??????? :eek::D

Rick




Duh? Does my 300A have "auto" headlights? I never noticed. How do you "request activation"

RF Overlord
05-05-2009, 01:50 PM
Does my 300A have "auto" headlights? I never noticed. How do you "request activation"Yes, it does. You request activation by turning the headlight switch all the way to the left.

babbage
05-05-2009, 05:01 PM
Yes, it does. You request activation by turning the headlight switch all the way to the left.

I bet you thought I was gonna say - "Turn on" :) coming from 2002 P71 with hardly anything (no cruise, no steering wheel buttons) I missed it.Wierd too because I have used the fog lights etc and it was right there all the time. Ugg. Call me old fashioned - I'll decide when lights are to be on.

lucenti
05-05-2009, 07:51 PM
Yes, it does. You request activation by turning the headlight switch all the way to the left.


+2 :rolleyes:

a_d_a_m
05-05-2009, 07:54 PM
Call me old fashioned - I'll decide when lights are to be on.
+1, autolamp sucks!