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Most cars with this feature have the sensor mounted on the rear view mirror.
You need to be sure you aren't hanging your tie from the mirror because this can cover the eye that sees when it is getting dark, and this causes unreliable operation. "Steve Smith" > wrote in message news:v%wDe.45705$rb6.16037@lakeread07... > My 1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee has an "Auto" setting on the headlight switch. > This settings causes the head lights to automatically turn on when it's > dark and turn off when it's light. I'm having an intermittent problem > where the head lights will suddenly turn off(or not turn on) when I'm > using the Auto setting at night time. I suspect the light sensor is going > bad. Does anyone know where this light sensor is and how I can replace it? > > Thank you, > Steve Smith > > |
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