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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian
    I had an odd issue develop last night. After locking the car, at random times the headlights come on. I unlocked, opened and closed all the doors firmly but the lights still come on.
    Questions:
    Does the alarm utilise the light switches on the doors?
    What other causes can produce this problem?
    Did you sort yours out Pedro, or has it sat, unenterable, for the last month?
    It's about how long you keep the lock button pushed, the function is to light your way to the house and it's described in the WSM at the BCU operation:
    Courtesy headlamps
    This feature activates the headlamps for 30 seconds when the lock button on the remote transmitter is held down for
    longer than 1 second. The headlamps will extinguish if the BCU receives either a lock or an unlock signal from the
    remote transmitter

    The BCU checks the status of the following inputs to determine the correct qualifying conditions for requesting
    courtesy headlamps:
    l Ignition state.
    l Remote locking request.
    l Remote unlocking request.
    l Lazy locking request.
    If the ignition is off and a lazy locking request is received, the courtesy headlamps are switched on and an internal
    timer is turned on in the BCU which operates for 30 seconds. If the 30 second timer expires or a request for remote
    locking or remote unlocking is received, the courtesy headlamps will be turned off.
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    But my issue is the headlights coming on randomly, throughout the night, with no input from me.
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    And do they go out after 30 seconds or they stay on more? ... if it's for 30 seconds it's a BCU misbehaviour on the courtesy light function if not there might be a power leakage within the lighting switch or interior fusebox(this one used to suffer from corrosion)
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    All electronic singing and dancing modern cars are fun aren't they. Oh to go back to the good old days of big petrol engines with Kettering ignition and NO ELECTRONICS!!!
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    its working again,,
    its good that whatever is susceptible to rain doesnt just spark up and fry itself,,

    could be worse i supose,, it couldve decided not to function in sunlight...
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    Unopenable...

    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    its working again,,
    its good that whatever is susceptible to rain doesnt just spark up and fry itself,,

    could be worse i supose,, it couldve decided not to function in sunlight...
    Did you have evidence of water in the front passenger side footwell ? If not, perhaps remove the cardboard trim panel behind the glove box and look for evidence of water on or under the foam liner which is close to, and possibly in contact with the SLABS and BCU looms.

    Why? Because water running off the windscreen can get between where the plastic plenum cover (aka scuttle panel) contacts the windscreen glass. The water then runs down, and runs along the bottom edge and drips off the windscreen glass directly into the blower fan inlet then leaks out of the blower fan to saturate the foam lined trim panel - thereby waking the sleeping gremlins Unopenable...

    I experienced similar issues affecting my speedo caused by a intermittent or missing Road Speed Signal due to water ingress into a loom Header Connector. I sealed the plenum cover to the glass with weather proof tape, unwrapped the looms and header connector to let the water out, however, it still took 2 to 3 weeks for the loom to thoroughly dry out and for the RSS and speedo to stabilise.
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    I think my issue may have been due to sticking fob buttons. I recently replaced the fob with a Chinese special, using the original gubbins.
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