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How to automatically turn off the headlights of the Elysion?

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AngeloMarie
08/31/25 4:04am

The method to automatically turn off the headlights of the Elysion is as follows: 1. Turn the light adjustment lever on the steering wheel to the AUTO position. The AUTO mode is the automatic mode. 2. In automatic mode, the headlights will turn on or off automatically based on the intensity of light. Simply activate the automatic mode, and the light sensor will start working. Honda Elysion light usage methods: 1. Left turn signal usage: Push the adjustment lever downward to activate the left turn signal. 2. Right turn signal usage: Push the adjustment lever upward to activate the right turn signal. 3. High beam usage: After switching to low beam, push the lever forward to activate the high beam.

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ZoeyLynn
09/12/25 7:24am

Oh, my friend who drives an Elysion asked the right person! The Elysion does come with automatic headlights—basically, it has its own 'eyes.' There's a sensor behind the rearview mirror on the windshield that 'sees' how bright the surrounding light is. When it gets dark or you enter a tunnel or garage, it 'senses' the dimness and turns on the headlights automatically. When you drive out or it gets bright again? It 'notices' there's enough light, waits a bit (about a few dozen seconds), and the lights turn off by themselves. Pretty thoughtful delay design, right? Prevents the awkwardness of the lights flickering off right after leaving a garage! Just turn the headlight switch to the AUTO position and let it do its thing. If it feels too 'eager' or 'sluggish,' the sensor might be blocked or dirty—just wipe it clean, and it should work fine again.

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VanIker
10/26/25 8:13am

The key to this issue lies in the Elysion's automatic headlight light-sensitive induction system. When the ambient light level drops below the preset threshold, the vehicle determines that lighting assistance is required and the headlights will automatically illuminate. Conversely, when sufficient ambient brightness is detected to meet safe driving requirements, the system initiates a delayed shutdown procedure. This delay design primarily considers temporary lighting needs (such as briefly searching for a parking space in underground garages or temporarily pulling over at night). The automatic shutdown function operates correctly only when the light control lever is set to the 'AUTO' position. It's important to note that if set to the 'ON' position, the system cannot provide automatic control. The accuracy of this function relies on the light sensor integrated at the top of the instrument panel; dust or foreign objects covering it may affect its precision. If abnormalities are detected, try cleaning the sensor area.

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StAugust
12/09/25 8:34am

Simply put, the Elysian uses a light sensor (usually located in the middle at the top of the windshield) to 'see' the ambient light. When it gets dark, the sensor signals the system to turn on the lights. After parking and turning off the engine, if the sensor detects that the light has returned, it doesn't turn off the lights immediately but waits for a short while (mainly to provide lighting convenience for locking the car and going home). During this period, if you open the door to get in or restart the engine, the lights will remain on. Remember to always turn the control lever to the position marked with 'AUTO' for automatic operation. If the lights stay on after turning off the ignition, the light sensor might be obstructed (for example, by a parking phone sign placed on top of it), or the control lever might not be in the AUTO position (sometimes accidentally moved), or it might be time to check the wiring or the body control module for any faults.

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