What happens when you forget the headlights / dome light(s) on?
How about the dome light(s)?
Does it turn them off after a set time or once the battery is low?
Can't seem to find the info, and the search function on this forum gives you a blank page half the time.
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How about the dome light(s)?
Does it turn them off after a set time or once the battery is low?
Can't seem to find the info, and the search function on this forum gives you a blank page half the time.
all cars batteries die when you leave lights on
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Quick example: 1999 Mercury Mountaineer - and the electronics in that car are almost a decade old!
Last edited by acr2001; Feb 16, 2008 at 04:39 PM.
Nothing against you guys or these forums, it's a great place filled with tons of useful information, but I have to say:
So many people around here give out info when they don't seem to know what they're talking about. So many people here are posting that the battery will die and apparently they're all wrong?
I can understand the idea that if you lave the headlights on they should stay the hell on, but it's common sense that the car should turn them off once the battery gets low, that way you have enough power left to start the engine later on and recharge.
"Just leave it in Auto" is good advice, but there are plenty of times when you want to use the fog lights, or only the marker lights and you might forget them on.
I'm not a big fan of American cars, and I do love my C class, but there are a lot of things Mercedes could learn from our old 1999 Mercury Mountaineer. A good example: Separate button for the front fogs, if you leave the button pushed then the front fogs come on whenever the headlights or auto headlights turn on. Then again maybe in Germany they only expect people to use the fog lights when there is actual fog, hence no auto option. Id still prefer an option have them come on with the headlights.
Last edited by acr2001; Feb 16, 2008 at 04:33 PM.
it happen to me, so are you saying that my electrical system has an error of some sort? i think not 
*EDIT* allow me to make it clear the first time- the battery was dead teh next morning when i tried to go to work and i realized my HL switch was turned on. batt had to be charged but recovered from the situation- so it obviously wasnt a def. batt because im still using it.
Last edited by 06c230hwd; Feb 16, 2008 at 08:34 PM.
I know that I have heard from at least 2 people on these forums that the car will turn the lights off when the battery is low, but as I said in my previous post there is a lot of misinformation around here.

leave the headlight on and the battery will be drained period. low beam might turn off, but the running lights stays on. (I say might because I don't remember or care to try) if you try the ignition the next day and there are some juice left it only means you caught it before it's completely drained. there is no feature that keeps the battery from getting drained.

leave the headlight on and the battery will be drained period. low beam might turn off, but the running lights stays on. (I say might because I don't remember or care to try) if you try the ignition the next day and there are some juice left it only means you caught it before it's completely drained. there is no feature that keeps the battery from getting drained.

i had a good feeling there was no such feature! thanks for the clarification frank!


leave the headlight on and the battery will be drained period. low beam might turn off, but the running lights stays on. (I say might because I don't remember or care to try) if you try the ignition the next day and there are some juice left it only means you caught it before it's completely drained. there is no feature that keeps the battery from getting drained.




coo coo
haha.. no but really... i believe you!
and i dont think any of us are willing to test the HL's!
unless your car has courtesy feature and still, that only includes fog/corner/tail.
leaving your door open and you should see them extinguish after about 10-15
mins. doing this with your headlights or parking lights switched *on* and they
will continue to stay on. turning your headlights off and exiting the vehicle and
the parking/fogs may stay on for 30 secs if feature activated.
Last edited by raymond g-; Feb 18, 2008 at 10:44 PM.



auto is uh, well, auto and it does what it should. If you explicitly tell your car to keep the damn lights on, it should - keep the damn lights on.



