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Old 03-04-2008, 06:37 PM   #1
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Default Audio System Lights switch off when Headlights are on

Hi All,

I recently bought a 1998 Falcon AU Futura. This has the Prestige audio system factory fitted and a third party CD stacker fitted which can be tuned into a Radio frequency for the sound.

I noticed that the lights on the audio system including the display switches itself off when I turn the headlights switch to either the parking or headlights position.

I noticed that dash lights and the clock dims slightly as well, but the radio lights seem to be totally off. I suppose this is not normal behaviour and would like to know what's making it happen and whether this is something that you reckon' could be fixed,

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Old 03-04-2008, 07:06 PM   #2
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Normally they dim, as they would be too bright at night otherwise. Maybe the Rheostat in the head unit is shot?

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Old 03-04-2008, 07:06 PM   #3
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I'd say the bulbs in the head unit are blown. Probably a PITA to replace, but try ASL (site sponsor) - they can usually fix these things at reasonable cost.
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Try upping your instrument light dimmer - it may be set to the minimum position.
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Old 03-04-2008, 07:27 PM   #5
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Try upping your instrument light dimmer - it may be set to the minimum position.
Thanks for the reply. That's the first thing I tried. It has no effect on what's happening. Although the instrument light dimming works fine.
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I'd say the bulbs in the head unit are blown. Probably a PITA to replace, but try ASL (site sponsor) - they can usually fix these things at reasonable cost.
Thanks for the reply JC. The bulbs work fine when the headlights or parking lights are off. Are there 2 sets of bulbs for different brightnesses?
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Thanks for the reply JC. The bulbs work fine when the headlights or parking lights are off. Are there 2 sets of bulbs for different brightnesses?
Not sure, but I doubt it. There may be a broken wire somewhere, though how you work that out is anyone's guess.
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Normally they dim, as they would be too bright at night otherwise. Maybe the Rheostat in the head unit is shot?

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Thanks for the reply Mike. I could see the digits on the display with a bit of difficulty but the light seem to switch off. Can the rheostat be replaced in these type of units?
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