8.
CHANGING THE HEADLIGHT TURN-OFF DELAY
In low light or dark conditions, the headlight control system is designed to turn on the headlights
when the Ignition Switch is turned off in order to illuminate the surrounding area for exiting the vehicle.
They will also turn on when the doors are unlocked with a connected keyless entry system as described
earlier. In both cases the headlights will automatically turn off after a programmed delay. The same delay
is used for door unlock approach lighting as well as ignition turn-off exit lighting. It is factory preset for 30
seconds but can be changed in 15 second increments with a range of 0 to 60 seconds. Note that if a delay
of 0 is selected the headlights will not be turned on for approach lighting (door lock) or exit lighting
(Ignition Switch off). Follow this procedure to change the delay:
8.1
Open a door and leave it open.
8.2
Turn the Ignition Switch to the Accessory position (not Ignition).
8.3
Depress and hold the brake pedal.
8.4
Momentarily activate the Left Turn signal to decrease the delay by 15 seconds or the Right Turn
signal to increase the delay by 15 seconds. The dash turn indicators will flash to let you know the
change was accepted.
8.5
You can continue to use the Left and Right Turn signals to adjust the delay up or down in the 0 –
60 second range. The possibilities are: 0 <=> 15 <=> 30 <=> 45 <=> 60
8.6
When you reach 0 or 60 seconds the horn will chirp to let you know you’re at the end of the
adjustment range.
8.7
Release the brake and turn off the Ignition Switch when you’re finished. The new delay will
remain in effect until changed.
9.
OPTIONS
9.1
1-Touch Up Power Windows
Similar to the standard 1-Touch Down feature, a simple touch of the window switch will
automatically raise the window completely, or it can be interrupted by pressing the switch again,
either up or down. Also, a double-click of the Lock button on your Keyless Entry system will
automatically raise both windows.
9.2
Security Alarm
If the vehicle is locked by Keyless Entry key fob and a door is opened, the security alarm will be
activated. When the alarm is activated the horn will chirp as a warning to allow the security
system to be disarmed. If the alarm is not deactivated within a few seconds, the horn will sound
and headlights and signal lights will flash. The alarm can be deactivated by using the unlock
button on the key fob or by turning on the Ignition or Accessory key.
9.3
Euro Style Signal Lamps
This option provides compatibility with European style rear signal lamps that have separate brake
lights and turn signals. Simply connect all rear brake lamps to the Center Stop Lamp output of the
Power Center and connect the rear turn signal lamps to the appropriate outputs labeled on the
Power Center.
9.4
Power Window Weather Seal Clearance
This option provides compatibility with vehicles where the windows fit into a weather seal along
the top, preventing the doors from opening without dropping the windows slightly for clearance.
Entering a locked vehicle with windows raised: When the doors are unlocked by Keyless Entry
key fob both driver and passenger windows will be dropped slightly to allow the doors to open.
When both doors are closed and the Ignition Key is turned on, the windows will automatically
raise into the weather seal.
Exiting the vehicle: When the Ignition Key is turned off the windows will automatically drop
slightly to allow the doors to open. After exiting the vehicle, use the key fob to lock the doors and
the windows will automatically raise completely into the weather seal.