What is the reason why the Izoa's automatic headlights stay on during the day?
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The reason why the Izoa's automatic headlights stay on during the day is that the light sensor is damaged, and replacing it with a new one will solve the issue. The Izoa is a compact SUV with dimensions of 4405mm in length, 1795mm in width, and 1565mm in height, a wheelbase of 2640mm, a fuel tank capacity of 50 liters, a trunk capacity of 295 liters, and a curb weight of 1490kg. This vehicle features front-wheel drive, with a front suspension type of MacPherson independent suspension and a rear suspension type of MacPherson independent suspension. It has electric power steering and a unibody structure.
When driving my IZOA, I encountered an issue where the automatic headlights didn't turn off during the day. This is quite common and usually indicates a problem with the light sensor. The sensor is located near the windshield and might be obscured by dust or dirt, causing it to misjudge low light conditions and trigger the automatic lights. It could also be a setting issue, like accidentally switching the control to ON instead of AUTO. System software bugs or electrical problems can interfere too, such as unstable battery voltage sending erratic signals to the control module. I recommend first checking if the sensor area is clean—try wiping it with a damp cloth. If that doesn't work, don't hesitate to visit a professional repair shop, as keeping the lights on constantly drains the battery, which is especially troublesome when using AC in summer. From my experience, most of these issues are minor and can be fixed with DIY cleaning, but ignoring them can accelerate component wear. Regularly checking the sensor during maintenance can prevent this problem—that's how I resolved it on my car.