let it charge up in light. It will turn on when it is charged.
There are different types of light. Some you have to turn on, some they are automatic light (they turn on right when you start the car)
One of the disadvantages of an automatic street light is that sometimes it does not turn off when it should. This results in wasted energy and added costs.
It is very important that you reference which year, but the only 2 generations that have this option are the 00'-05' and the 06' to current.In the 00'-05' to turn on the automatic light system, you will push the "light panel" knob on the left all the way in. This is the default knob position, making the automatic light control stay on with no further operation.In the 06'-to current model, you will turn the lighting knob on all the way to the left and release. The "Message Panel" will reflect "Automatic Lighting is on". If you do not get this message, turn the knob all the way to the left again and it will turn it on.
It is very important that you reference which year, but the only 2 generations that have this option are the 00'-05' and the 06' to current.In the 00'-05' to turn on the automatic light system, you will push the "light panel" knob on the left all the way in. This is the default knob position, making the automatic light control stay on with no further operation.In the 06'-to current model, you will turn the lighting knob on all the way to the left and release. The "Message Panel" will reflect "Automatic Lighting is on". If you do not get this message, turn the knob all the way to the left again and it will turn it on.
By Shock I guess you mean a packet of Chrlorine marketed as "Shock or "Shock Treatment" which is esentially just chlorine packaged at a higfher price. Any ususal powdered or liquied chlorine will do the same job except those that are Di chlor or tri chlor. No need to turn of the salt chlorinator at all.
its automatic if it doesn't turn on the bulb is out or the socket assembly is corroded and needs replacing.
bulb burned out; fuse/circuit breaker open
Photocells are used in automatic street lights to detect ambient light levels. When it gets dark, the photocell detects the decrease in light and triggers the street light to turn on. This helps in energy conservation by ensuring that the street lights are only on when needed.
Look in the fuse box and find the DRL fuse and pull it out.
For the 1999 Chevy Tahoe, automatic headlights are turned on by default. Turning them off requires opening the bezel on the dashboard and removing the light sensor.
Turn the ignition key midway (electric position) the press on the button at the end of the wiper stalk until you hear 2 beep and message display on the information display "Automatic light inactive"