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Old 18-01-2016, 07:38 PM   #1
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Default Delay/off switch on headlight switch question.

G'day all...

I've been thinking a lot lately about how being able to switch off all the interior lights, so that they don't come on when doors are open or when the key is removed from the ignition, would be extremely handy for situations like camping trips etc...

Unfortunately, in my AUII Futura wagon, there is no way of doing this... they lights will come on regardless.

I know Opt.20 cars came with a switch on the centre fascia, but getting hold of one of those is near impossible.

Looking at pictures of high-series interiors, I noticed how the headlight switch also has the delay/off switch. When it's turned to off, is that all lights out? Even when the doors are open?
I've got one of these switches but the delay/off doesn't work properly in low-series cars. Curious whether it's possible to get it working, provided switching it to off will do what I'm after!

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Old 18-01-2016, 09:35 PM   #2
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I noticed how the headlight switch also has the delay/off switch. When it's turned to off, is that all lights out? Even when the doors are open?
In my AU1 Fairlane, the delay switch only controls the headlight auto off setting.
'Delay' leaves the headlights on for 90sec after you turn the car off, then turns them off automatically (you leave the light switch to 'on/park'). I guess for finding your way in a dark garage...?
'Off' disables this, so your headlamps just stay on until you turn them off manually.
Neither setting seems to have anything effect on the interior lighting in my car.

If it's something you would use regularly, maybe just splice in a toggle switch somewhere in the fused circuit for the interior light? (On=normal operation. Off=no interior lighting)?
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I thought the AU cars had the 'Police' option available via PDS to enable exactly what you are looking for.

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Old 19-01-2016, 05:34 PM   #4
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Default Re: Delay/off switch on headlight switch question.

Cheers guys, I may have to go for the toggle switch option. Just that I've been looking for the neatest way possible to do this.

Ah I did forget that about the delay switch... doh!



How do you mean Russ? Not sure what PDS is so I don't really know what you're referring to?
I do know the Opt20 police pack cars have a button next to the air con vents in the centre facia, which is an interior light cut-off. I've tried to find a facia with the button but so far haven't come across one... despite knowing of two Opt20s that have been parted recently, missed out on both.
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Old 19-01-2016, 08:54 PM   #5
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Default Re: Delay/off switch on headlight switch question.

IDS / WDS / PDSA are all plug in diagnostic and configuration tools at dealerships. I've seen the setting on high series cars but it's always off or always on. If you want to be able to switch it then I'd simply pick up a wire from the door switch and route it through the switch.

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Old 19-01-2016, 10:18 PM   #6
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Default Re: Delay/off switch on headlight switch question.

Hi. Hope you are good with electrics Chris. 4 options for you. Find the wires going up the drivers pillar,
(1) if you switch the green/yellow wire the interior light (and any map lights and reading lights ( lights over the back doors ) will stop working, factory footwell lights and key light will still work, dont know about wagon load area light.
(2) if you switch the black/blue the interior light will stop working and reading lights will not work from door switches, map lights (above mirror) and reading lights will still work from their own switches, footwell lights and ignition switch light will still work as normal, again dont know about load area light.
(3) find the green/yellow wire coming out of the body control module (need to drop module above your left foot), switching this wire will stop all interior, map, reading, footwell, key, and load area lights from working.
(4) find black/blue wire coming OUT of BCM (may be 2 black/blue wires, one from the door switches into the module and one out to the lights), switching this wire will stop interior, footwell and key lamp from working from the door switches and the BCM, Map lights and reading lights will still work from their own switches and the interior, footwell and key lights will still work from the switch on the headlight switch.
Just have to find that switch from an Opt20 car, Good luck.
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Old 20-01-2016, 08:38 PM   #7
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I'd simply pick up a wire from the door switch and route it through the switch.
Don't do this. If you do this the car will not recognise a door opening and will relock again.
Been there done that, only to lock the keys inside
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