Originally Posted By: mpvue
I haven't noticed this GM 'feature'; how long do the white reverse lights stay on? is this like headlights that stay on after you've parked? (causing everyone to yell at you "HEY! you left your lights on!")
Yeah, it's similar to the headlights that stay on, which I don't understand either. It's very rare that I need my vehicle's headlights to be on when I am outside of it, so I don't see the point of putting that drain on the battery. I guess it's a "convenience," because turning a switch is so hard.
Originally Posted By: GMBoy
It's called perimeter lighting guys and it is programmable on or off...people don't read the manual though.
Perimeter lighting sounds like a feature intended to appeal to SAFETY MOMS who want to check for rapists before entering their Suburban.
I haven't noticed this GM 'feature'; how long do the white reverse lights stay on? is this like headlights that stay on after you've parked? (causing everyone to yell at you "HEY! you left your lights on!")
Yeah, it's similar to the headlights that stay on, which I don't understand either. It's very rare that I need my vehicle's headlights to be on when I am outside of it, so I don't see the point of putting that drain on the battery. I guess it's a "convenience," because turning a switch is so hard.
Originally Posted By: GMBoy
It's called perimeter lighting guys and it is programmable on or off...people don't read the manual though.
Perimeter lighting sounds like a feature intended to appeal to SAFETY MOMS who want to check for rapists before entering their Suburban.