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    HU-803 IR Sensor?

    Anyone got any ideas as to what the sensor is on the HU803?



    I've read that it's either the IR sensor for a remote control OR a light sensor to automatically adjust the brightness of the panel lights.

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    I'd of thought auto dimming would be done via the illumination wiring from the headlight switch

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamest5r View Post
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    It's Volvo's TWS function (Tidal Warning System)....local High Tide of 965cm at 4.00pm


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    Quote Originally Posted by p fandango View Post
    I'd of thought auto dimming would be done via the illumination wiring from the headlight switch
    Thought that too Pedro....wondered if it's the sensor for the dash backlights. Mine automatically come on at dusk regardless whether the headlights are on or not....I think??!!??


 

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