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Dome light delay shut off blues/ tweak time?


Spencer 4-hire
12-18-2004, 05:37 PM
I have recently bought a 96 Suburban K2500 for towing. I really like it, but there is one design feature I absolutely do not like at all....the inside dome light shut-off delay.

When I pull the key, lock, and leave the vehicle the inside lights stay on for what I believe to be an excess amount of time. It's so long that I end up walking away from the vehicle and loosing sight of it while it's sitting there with the dome lights still on, which I don't like at all.

Twice I manually had the dome on and accidentally walked away not realizing this mistake because I thought it was the extended delay circuit...good thing my battery was able to recover from this deep drain, but now I've had enough of this feature.

I would like the delay time to be reduced to only 5-7 seconds, so I always witness the lights going off while I am still at the vehicle. Does anyone know the whereabouts of this delay circuit and it can be tweaked to shorten the length of delay time before turning the lights off? (Perhaps the turning of a specific variable-resistor would quickly solve this problem) If not, what about disabling it altogether, going back to the good old fashion days of when the doors are closed the inside lights turn off. THEN if they stay on you instantly know you left the manual over-ride switch on...(bone-head : )

Ideas and insights are appreciated. Thanks,

Thanks,
Spencer

777stickman
12-20-2004, 08:33 PM
OK, try this. The Interior lamp control module is located under the center of the instrument panel, according to my '98 service manual. Look for 5 wires. pink,gray,orange,black & white. Remove the plug from the module and jumper the orange & white wires through the plug. I haven't tried it, but it looks like it will work from the schematics. You'll lose some stuff by not having the module hooked up, so you'll have to decide what you want.............Steve

Spencer 4-hire
12-21-2004, 01:40 AM
"You'll lose some stuff by not having the module hooked up, so you'll have to decide what you want..."


Loose what stuff?

-Spencer

777stickman
12-21-2004, 11:25 AM
"You'll lose some stuff by not having the module hooked up, so you'll have to decide what you want..."


Loose what stuff?

-Spencer
If you have "Keyless Entry", the lights won't come on when you unlock with the remote, maybe. That's about the only thing I can see. There may be more, but only having to do with the interior lights. You asked for ideas and so far this is the only respose to you. So go try it, if you don't like it, put it back! I really think this will work to get you to "the good 'ol days" thing you're looking for.

Before you do this, remove the ground cable at the battery as there is 12 volts at the orange wire at all times!!!!

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