Been having a think about it.
The only thing I can think of that relates to it is that I pulled the radio out a couple of weeks back to fix the pixels on it. In order to get to the radio, I unwittingly disconnected the main light switch as you need to pull off the side vents of the dash where the switch sits. When I did this, the car switched the lights on and popped the message headlight delay on the dash. ***
( yes, I know I should have disconnected the battery ... forgot ... was in a rush cause I did it in between showers of rain )
As soon as the switch connector was replaced, the lights went back off and message gone. Turned out it was a repeatable error ( I was curious ... so i disconnected it again ... ) I then disconnected the battery.
Anyhoo's after doing the radio, I put it back together and the same issue I described appeared then ... but it went away. I cant remember if I pulled the disconnected the battery or not to reset it. I dont remember any errors being logged on the car either when I checked it.
Will read the codes on the car and pull the battery tomorrow. Failing that, I may take you up on the switch. Although I have my doubts, as the switch dimmer dims the LCD's and the rest of the lights react to the dimmer upto a point, which would imply the problem is somewhere further down the line ( i.e. the LCM )
The behaviour almost reminds me of a capacitor in how it fades down ... its not instant, its almost like a little delay going up and down in brightness. Unfortunately, its not obviously clear on how the dimmer is used. The circuit diagrams I'm looking at dont clearly show where the dimming occurs. it shows the switch position circuit as inputs to the LCM, and also the output circuits to all the LED's etc ... but I cant seem to spot the dimmer part.
*** Will need to read up about that ... maybe that reaction is correct as the LCM thinks that its the same scenario as you would have for the headlight delay. i.e. ign off, then light switch off ( by disconnecting it ) = headlight delay. V8 or else ...
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