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d1h

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Posted: 10/14/23 05:37pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

My 2018 Silverado seems to have a super sensitive automatic headlight sensor. Sometimes even if I drive through a shady area in the middle of the day with even bright sunshine my headlights will turn on. Had it checked out and was told everything checked out normal. Kind of annoying because all your displays dim when the headlights turn on. They will turn back off when you get back out in the bright sun. I think they should make those sensors to not be so sensitive. Anybody else have this issue?

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Posted: 10/14/23 06:23pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I know it's a special feature of the truck.. My 2013 F150 has that too... I think I used it once.. It turns on when it's in the garage.. I park the truck in the garage. Didn't want that to happen every time I started the truck in the garage.

Just went back to my roots and turn them on when it's needed and turn them off when not. [emoticon]

Not trying to be snarky about it, as you and I did "pay" for that feature... Well, it came in an option package, so no choice unless you didn't want the whole package, which I did for the other features I use all the time..

Anyway, I still miss the high beams being a big button you pressed with your left foot under the parking brake pedal! [emoticon] [emoticon]

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I’d say find something else to worry about.


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Posted: 10/15/23 09:11am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Normal. Not uncommon to see vehicles on the road where lights turn on going under underpasses.

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Some designers are better at those sensors than others. Seems the Ram trucks have a short delay before the lights come on. Works well on all my journeys down treed roads.


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If I turn off the auto headlights, the sensor is disabled and won't turn on the vehicle lights, pretty easy.

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I don’t know if Chevy is the same but with some brands the light level and delay after hitting that threshold is adjustable within the vehicle’s software.

One option I like on mine that the dealer activated is that when the wipers are activated (other than just washing bug guts away) the full headlight package also comes on.

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Set the instrumentation light dimmer control to the brightest setting and the panel lights stay bright even when the headlights turn on.
That's what I have done on all three of my vehicles, two of which are Chevy trucks.


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I love some of the first world problems on here! Lol

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Fisherman wrote:

If I turn off the auto headlights, the sensor is disabled and won't turn on the vehicle lights, pretty easy.


You can flip the knob to "off" but that only works for this start. Next time you start the truck up the automatic lights are reactivated. As soon as you manually turn the lights on the automatic lights are reactivated.

The knob won't stay in the "off" position. It spring-loads back to auto.

It's just another thing to have to remember to do EVERY TIME you get in the truck, to mitigate a momentary annoyance that only SOMETIMES happens.


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