Forgetting my headlights
#1
Forgetting my headlights
Hey FitFreaks!
I just got my Fit last week and I could not be happier. However, I am continually forgetting my headlights because when I start the car at night the dash lights light up on their own without my turning on the lights. Is there a way around this? Has anyone else had this happen?
I just got my Fit last week and I could not be happier. However, I am continually forgetting my headlights because when I start the car at night the dash lights light up on their own without my turning on the lights. Is there a way around this? Has anyone else had this happen?
#2
YUP!
more times than I would like to admit....but
I am used to it now and turn it on appropriately as habbit.
just one of the many things that this car zigged instead of zagged for
me. But its all good, I dont know of any mods that would change it, you
might be able to trick yourself into doing it if you turn your illumination
down all the way. (hmmm...that actually might work)
welcome to FitFreak and congrats on the Fit BTW...
more times than I would like to admit....but
I am used to it now and turn it on appropriately as habbit.
just one of the many things that this car zigged instead of zagged for
me. But its all good, I dont know of any mods that would change it, you
might be able to trick yourself into doing it if you turn your illumination
down all the way. (hmmm...that actually might work)
welcome to FitFreak and congrats on the Fit BTW...
Last edited by Snap Fit; 01-29-2008 at 06:53 PM. Reason: Because the "edit" button pinched me....
#3
Very easy mistake to make. You could just leave your lights on all the time.... when you turn the car off, I believe the headlights are automatically switched off.
Only downside is you'll need to change bulbs more often, but at least you don't have to worry about a ticket or getting in a wreck.
Only downside is you'll need to change bulbs more often, but at least you don't have to worry about a ticket or getting in a wreck.
#5
I am 6'2".
#6
I was dying when I read this! (k maybe all the humor is in my head...but...still... )
#7
I don't know what to tell you except get into the habit of turning them on. For years now, I have turned my lights on every time I drive - regardless of the time of day/night. If I'm in the car and it is on, the lights are on.
#8
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I always make fun of people that do this. Its always Honda owners too because the speedometer is constantly lit. I think having a constantly lit speedometer was the dumbest idea.
No, Ive never NOT had my headlights on at night. I enjoy the look of my car at night so I make sure its complete with the headlights and foglights.
No, Ive never NOT had my headlights on at night. I enjoy the look of my car at night so I make sure its complete with the headlights and foglights.
#9
Just form a regular practice of habit. I have never forgotten to turn on my lights because my old car's gauges didnt light up in the day. Either way though, its fairly easy to recognize when you should turn your lights on when the center dash?(radio, AC, etc) is dark. PLUS, you cant see ahead of you(which should be an automatic reminder!!!!) i cant tell you how dangerous it is when i see people driving w/o lights on. A friend of mine got T-boned from guy who had no lights on a dark street. and to add, i just saw a car at night with no lights while it was raining pretty hard. i didnt see this guy behind me while i was trying to change lanes, and he had the audacity to honk and be mad...boy...did he feel stupid when he realized his lights werent on!!!
ps. i thought the lights stay on even when you turn off the fit?
ps. i thought the lights stay on even when you turn off the fit?
#11
i used to forget to turn my headlights all the time when i first got my fit.
so many times actually, that once i was turning out of a gas station at night, and when i got onto the road, i looked in my rear view mirror and saw a cop. i realized my headlights were off, turned them on, then they pulled me over. i just explained everything to them and they let me go.
but yea, i have my fog lights on at the same time, so the little green light on the dash is a bit easier to distinguish when they are off and on.
so many times actually, that once i was turning out of a gas station at night, and when i got onto the road, i looked in my rear view mirror and saw a cop. i realized my headlights were off, turned them on, then they pulled me over. i just explained everything to them and they let me go.
but yea, i have my fog lights on at the same time, so the little green light on the dash is a bit easier to distinguish when they are off and on.
#12
i did this once and completely freaked out when i realized why people were flashing their brights at me, haha.
from now on, my rule of thumb for night driving is to not move out of park until my green dash lights are on (i also run the fogs constantly). hasn't failed me since.
from now on, my rule of thumb for night driving is to not move out of park until my green dash lights are on (i also run the fogs constantly). hasn't failed me since.
#15
I also still forget to turn my headlights on at night sometimes especially if the streets are fairly well lit. My first week with the car had me pulled over ... fortunately, the cop laughed and told me to read my manual ! Is it true that some of you have your headlights turn off automatically when you shut the car off? I have to turn mine off manually ... there's a pretty little chime that rings when I open the door if I haven't turned them off.
#16
I have forgotten them several times. The dashboard lighting is very deceptive. You get used to it after a while though. For everyone that gets pulled over by the police, driving without your lights on is a primary indicator police use for drunk drivers. If you get pulled over for your lights, explain the situation, making it clear you weren't drinking and driving and the cop will probably let you go.
#17
Don't leave them on
Your headlights will not turn themselves off automatically when you shut the car down. They will eventually go off, but that will be because the battery is dead.
I had to just get used to it, too. Leaving the lights on without the engine running, I ran my battery all the way down once, and almost all the way down another time. When the battery was run down to NothingZipZero, it caused my lights and instruments to act up, and I had to disconnect the battery for about 15 minutes and reset the system.
My previous car, a '99 Camry, would turn its own lights on and off as needed, so I never had to turn them on or off. I miss that.
I had to just get used to it, too. Leaving the lights on without the engine running, I ran my battery all the way down once, and almost all the way down another time. When the battery was run down to NothingZipZero, it caused my lights and instruments to act up, and I had to disconnect the battery for about 15 minutes and reset the system.
My previous car, a '99 Camry, would turn its own lights on and off as needed, so I never had to turn them on or off. I miss that.
#18
#20
well. the only help i can give is get HIDs. its a night and day difference...if you forget to drive with your lights on with hid's then somethings really wrong with you.
i always drive with my lights on, i own a small car...i want to be seen be everyone.night or day, same concept with motorcycles, when they drive with there lights on you can see them...no matter if its day or night.
and those green lights on your speedo do help, maybe you just need to get into the habbit of flippin that switch
that too... i dont get how fog lights "blind people" ...they are suppose to be aimed low...not high.
i always drive with my lights on, i own a small car...i want to be seen be everyone.night or day, same concept with motorcycles, when they drive with there lights on you can see them...no matter if its day or night.
and those green lights on your speedo do help, maybe you just need to get into the habbit of flippin that switch
that too... i dont get how fog lights "blind people" ...they are suppose to be aimed low...not high.