Simple solution - if the amperage in the battery dips below a particular point (say, 10 amperes), then turn off the lights. Nothing in these newer cars is controlled by an actual control rod anymore, save for maybe the emergency brake.
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Simple solution - if the amperage in the battery dips below a particular point (say, 10 amperes), then turn off the lights. Nothing in these newer cars is controlled by an actual control rod anymore, save for maybe the emergency brake.