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Car Forum / Honda Cars / April 2006

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Auto turn off headlights?

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brett - 02 Apr 2006 02:16 GMT
I have a '92 Honda Civic and was wondering if there is anything
aftermarket that can be installed to turn off the headlights after a
certain period of time or beep if they are left on.

Thanks,
Brett
Rocky - 06 Apr 2006 04:04 GMT
On eBay, someone is selling a buzzer that is an addon for my 94 civic if the
headlights are left on - I think there were models for other years.
Rocky

>I have a '92 Honda Civic and was wondering if there is anything
> aftermarket that can be installed to turn off the headlights after a
> certain period of time or beep if they are left on.
>
> Thanks,
> Brett
brett - 06 Apr 2006 18:11 GMT
What do you search under for something like that?

Thanks,
Brett
Dan  Beaton - 06 Apr 2006 22:54 GMT
You can get a headlight buzzer that is cheap and very effective.
(Installed one after leaving the lights on in my 93 Del Sol.)
I found it for about $15 at Canadian Tire.
Dan

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> I have a '92 Honda Civic and was wondering if there is anything
> aftermarket that can be installed to turn off the headlights after a
> certain period of time or beep if they are left on.
>
> Thanks,
> Brett
AZ Nomad - 07 Apr 2006 00:24 GMT
>You can get a headlight buzzer that is cheap and very effective.
>(Installed one after leaving the lights on in my 93 Del Sol.)
>I found it for about $15 at Canadian Tire.

Better yet, put in a relay before the headlight switch;  run the coil
off a switched accessory fuse.
 
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