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    Posted: 06-November-2006 at 15:16

i was in dublin city yesterday for a crane lift and a chap in a german reg e class came the wrong way from setanta place carpark and was just about to turn the wrong way up a one way street. i flashed the lights at him but instead of going straight off they stayed on for a while.

got home last night and tried it again they stayed on for about a min, i suppose to help you find your door lock in the dark.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote kbannon Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06-November-2006 at 15:26
Was the engine running at the time?
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no keys out of ignition
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote touring paddy Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06-November-2006 at 15:39

a crane lift ?

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putting a chiller and AHU on a roof in town to replace old crapped out ones
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Dergside Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06-November-2006 at 15:43
Could be a problem with the Light Control Module.  If you do a search on the 5 forum you should find some info.  Its not too common a problem but its not unknown.  Unfortunately the modules can be pricey I think and they may need to be coded to the car by a dealer or specialist if you can get a second hand unit.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote denishogan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06-November-2006 at 15:45
At one stage, the lights on my E34 wouldn't turn off at all - turned out it was a faulty relay. But if the lights are turning themselves off after a while and not flattening the battery, I'd say call it a "feature" and tell all your friends about it!!!

I know the E39's have a Light Control Module (LKM) that can sometimes go a little nuts - maybe this could be a cause of the odd behaviour.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote dryle Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06-November-2006 at 15:46
there is no problem, i just thought that there may be  a delay feature if you hit it to find your keyhole in the dark

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Ah, so it is a feature! My yoke doesn't do it!! It would be handy!
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I haven't checked that on my 5 but I've had other cars that had that feature.
If you pull the stalk back they stay on 30 seconds, pull back more times and
goes up in 30 second intervals. Dead handy. Of course on my old Stilo I used
the feature for the max 3 minutes bringing in the shopping one night. When
I went out 2 HOURS later the lights were still on. Just about had enough juice
to start the engine. Fiats eh....
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Thats the way its ment to be. Both of my E39's did and do that. Pull the light with no key in to show you to your door.

No fault fella.

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re crane lift// who do you work for dave?? Was in dublin myself only a few weeks back doing same thing in stephens green with my dads company.. small world!!

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Originally posted by Ben O Brien Ben O Brien wrote:

re crane lift// who do you work for dave?? Was in dublin myself only a few weeks back doing same thing in stephens green with my dads company.. small world!!

 

work for a consulting engineers as a hvac engineer. and what do you do?

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Its the 'follow me home' feature as the ignition was not on.  They should flash normally with the ignition on. Try it and see.
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Very good..

I worked with my fathers hvac company.. on a year out between college and secondary school..

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