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I asked a previous member on here before,
He said the light and rain sensors were in the part behind the mirror.
The sensor in the dash is a sunlight sensor. When you drive your car into a tunnel/at night even in the base models, you will notice that the SPEEDO lights will come on (regardless or whether your lights are off). However in the day the lighting is off.
This is my understanding of the sensors. The auto-light sensor is in the rain sensor - and it can sense ahead of the car? Reason why the lights don't come on in short but dark tunnels.
He said the light and rain sensors were in the part behind the mirror.
The sensor in the dash is a sunlight sensor. When you drive your car into a tunnel/at night even in the base models, you will notice that the SPEEDO lights will come on (regardless or whether your lights are off). However in the day the lighting is off.
This is my understanding of the sensors. The auto-light sensor is in the rain sensor - and it can sense ahead of the car? Reason why the lights don't come on in short but dark tunnels.
2010 RenaultSport Megane RS250 Cup Trophee (Xenons+Leather+Front Parkers)
Yeah the angle of the sensor is pointing towards the sky more so in a short tunnel the sensor is still seeing light. The camrys are ultra sensitive. There lights will come on even going under a underpass that maybe 10 meters in length. I don't take much notice about the sensor now long as the lights are on when it's dark that's the main priority
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Ops sorry. What I meant was http://clubcj.net/viewtopic.php?t=7455& ... y&start=30
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