Hi All,
I have noticed over the past week that my headlights are constantly on during the day. They usually turn themselves off after a few seconds of driving but this has not happened, is there a sensor that requires replacing?
I drive a 2002 X5 sport D.
Many thanks
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Low light sensors
Re: Low light sensors
Any effect on the auto wipers?
It's a common sensor behing the mirror housing on the windscreen. Have you any 'clouding' on the purple-ish 'window' on the screen at all? The window needs to be a clear as possible. Any misting or clouding of that window can affect both lights and wipers.
This should be the beastie if that is the fault.
Richard
It's a common sensor behing the mirror housing on the windscreen. Have you any 'clouding' on the purple-ish 'window' on the screen at all? The window needs to be a clear as possible. Any misting or clouding of that window can affect both lights and wipers.
This should be the beastie if that is the fault.
Richard

Re: Low light sensors
http://xdrivers.co.uk/forum/https://xdr ... 852#p45852
Worth a try if the sensor has come adrift from the screen
Worth a try if the sensor has come adrift from the screen
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Re: Low light sensors
Hope you don't mind me joining this thread? But I have a similar problem but my issue is when auto headlights selected, the lights come on for a few seconds, then they go off. Leave for a few more mins, and hey presto they come back on.. ?? Confused.