Hold the stalk towards you for 30 sec while parked, you should see the indicator for autoheadlights blink. OR, just use manual turn your lights on and off on your own..Has to be the automatic headlights feature. they turn on themselves randomly during the day and I'm unable to turn them off.
Anyone know a fix for this?
Hold the stalk towards you for 30 sec while parked, you should see the indicator for autoheadlights blink. OR, just use manual turn your lights on and off on your own..
I really like the auto high beam. So far it's activated automatically for me in exactly the situations I would normally turn them on myself. No issues with the auto lights themselves either. Sometimes they turn on in underpasses or tunnels, but every car I've owned with auto lights does that. I think there is a setting for the sensitivity of the lights in a menu under vehicle settings if you aren't happy with it as is.
My DRLs are always running when I have it in automatic. If the DRLs aren’t running, then the nighttime lights are on. The tail lights is a different story though, those will only go on during the day if I have the wipers going.If we're talking about the lights automatically coming on or turning off due to the light level, my only complaint is that I want them on all the time, and not just running lights. My last several cars (all German) kept the low beams on all the time, which helps other people see you regardless of the time of day or the weather. My beef with the Honda is that sometimes the lights turn off, which seems weird. The auto highbeam feature seems to work well enough, though it's entirely unnecessary.
It's just a stalk and probably few lines of code......yeah, i feel i’m going to be enjoying my 2017 Si for a long awhile. Too much crap in newer ones I don’t like and just more expensive junk that’ll break.
A stalk and a few lines of code I don’t want. I’m talking mostly about Honda sensing. I don’t like it.It's just a stalk and probably few lines of code......