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csm norman



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Lights on; lights off

I'm puzzled by my lights. Confused Confused
I mostly leave them on the auto setting on the light switch.
I realise that they are not designed to be on all the time, but why in brilliant sunshine do they come on and stay on for quite a while, yet in dull weather [associated with rain usually] I have to switch them on manually.
At night, they work as they should.
Any clues out there? Question Question Question

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Kevin56



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I always just leave mine on auto and let them do their thing. I've never had any issues, except in fog, where sometimes they seem to get fooled into staying off due to the brightness.

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If the screen is dirty or wet with rain spots that can sometimes confuse the sensor as it scatters the light coming through to it.

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Where is the sensor?
I used to leave mine on auto but unless it was a bright day, they would stay on even when it wasn't dark and with good visability LR Freelander 2 2014 metropolis SD4 auto in Loire Blue.
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at the top centre of the windscreen, housed in the rear view mirror casing along with the rain sensor.

I always used to think it was the little plastic dome in the bottom centre of the dashboard next to the windscreen vents but it turns out that is the daylight sensor, so if its really bright and sunny the air con (when its on auto) will adjust to allow for the cabin heating up.

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Thanks RogB.

leave it on auto and waste electricity (so to speak) or having to bend forward and turn a knob every time its dark .........Decisions decisions Rolling Eyes LR Freelander 2 2014 metropolis SD4 auto in Loire Blue.
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Browny90



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RogB wrote:
at the top centre of the windscreen, housed in the rear view mirror casing along with the rain sensor.



Do you know what the sensor on the front middle of the dash is? I thought originally that the wipers shared a sensor with the lights, but had second thoughds when I saw this other sensor.. it's like a dome shape right at the front of the dash under the screen.. I dont think it's for the alarm so I dont know..

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Browny90



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This one.. Looks like a light sensor to me.. MY2011 Freelander 2 GS Santorini Black
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Just done a little research, People think its either (my bet) for the keyfob.. another mentioned was a sun/ heat sensor, but I find this one unlikely.. MY2011 Freelander 2 GS Santorini Black
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I queried it as well a while ago, cant remember which thread it was on.

I was told it was a sunlight sensor connected to the climate control, so if there was direct sunlight on it, and getting warm, then it would detect it and adjust the climate accordingly (raise the fan speed to circulate cooler air)

the headlight and rain sensor are both definitely housed in the rear view mirror casing.

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RogB is correct - that's exactly what it is.

Easy to test where the light sensor is - switch the lights to auto (ignition on) and cover it and the lights will come on. Or shine a torch at it if the lights are already on and (after a delay) they'll go off.

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I cant help but think thats unlikely.. (That its for the climate control)

Agreed that the wipers and headlights are the same sensor in the screen top middle..

on the Dash.. It looks to me like a light sensor, I work alot with temp sensors with Rolls-Royce and it certainly doesnt look like it could measure temperature.. plus there must be actual temp sensors around the interior and if it matches what temp you have set, not the amount of light coming in..

Today for example, the sun is shining here in sunny Birmingham, but its freezing cold, so one would not want extra cooling, just because the sun is shining, doesnt mean its warm..

I would place bets on it being for the key fob..

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where is Alex B when you need him ?? Laughing


either way its a modern land rover so its just another sensor to potentially go wrong Shocked


wonder if its worth covering over the dash mounted (key fob) sensor with a reflective material and then trying the remote key to see if still works

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Browny90



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Might try it tonight.. just so i know, I'll lose sleep otherwise..

In reality, its probably the government keeping an eye on Freelander owners with small cameras.. Whistle the truth is out there Rolling with laughter

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Browny90 wrote:
I cant help but think thats unlikely.. (That its for the climate control)

Feel free to doubt it, but if you do a search you'll find the previous thread which RogB refers to above. And in that thread you'll find an extract which I posted from the workshop manual which states that this is what it is!
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on the Dash.. It looks to me like a light sensor

Yes - as RogB said it measures sunlight intensity, not temperature. LR refer to it as a sunload sensor iirc.

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