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4th time in 5 months I drained the battery by leaving the lights on.... GGGGRRRRRRR!!!!!!

That's because in this picture the lady insisted on sitting on my face while driving. I obliged provided she promised to not text while driving!

so that is why you are tossed salad all the time?
 
That's because in this picture the lady insisted on sitting on my face while driving. I obliged provided she promised to not text while driving!

Definitely not texting. She's got both hands on the wheel.

But now I fully understand that look of agony on her face.
 
When I first read the original post, I was astonished to learn the CRV lacks an automatic setting for headlights. Thought that was standard on all cars built in the last 20 years.

It is possible to have a mechanic hard wire your lights to go off with your ignition, Miss Annaliese. I did this a dozen or so years ago with my old Jeep pickup truck. Cost a few bucks, but saved a lot of hassle thereafter.


Blonde moment here.... never occurred to me that you could do that! Ok... will check it out. Thanks for the tip!
 
Blonde moment here.... never occurred to me that you could do that! Ok... will check it out. Thanks for the tip!

I don't think it can be done, not unless the manufacturer themselves had originally implemented it in that model year of the vehicle. For example, a later model year might have it, but it won't be able to be retrofitted onto an older model year. It's just a matter of getting used to turning the headlights off before exiting the vehicle.
 
I don't think it can be done, not unless the manufacturer themselves had originally implemented it in that model year of the vehicle. For example, a later model year might have it, but it won't be able to be retrofitted onto an older model year. It's just a matter of getting used to turning the headlights off before exiting the vehicle.

they will go out on their own in a few hours
 
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