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The light delay module is the white box in with your relays. It isn't
technically a relay. How long are you leaving the door open before
closing it and checking for the delay? The original module is flukey
in that is starts the delay count from when you open your door instead
of closing it. Leave you door open for too long, you get no delay.
But if you open the door then close it 2 seconds later you should have
at least 10-15 seconds of delay time. Not having the rear light
hooked up should not affect this at all.
Jim Reeve
DMC6960
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "William Bladorn" <at88mph@xxxx> wrote:
>
> I've got another question about the delay setup of the interior
lights. My
> door lights work fine and the cabin light works but the delay feature
> doesn't work. I was looking at the wiring diagram and it shows a
relay but
> I'm not quite sure what relay that is in the electrical compartment.
Also,
> I don't have my rear light hooked up. Could this possibly cause the
delay
> feature not to work or could the relay or something else be causing
this
> problem?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Duke
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