Seat Ibiza 2018 6f

Feb 23, 2020
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Yes, you can, i did it using OBDELeven, using that u can make the coming home lights easily, will post how in a minute :)


However, the car must have the light sensor.

I literally just did the coming home and leaving lights
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vc-10

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Mar 29, 2016
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There are two variants. One has the basic light sensor, which is mounted on the top of the dash under a small plastic square. Higher spec models have the one mounted in the rear view mirror mounting.

If you go on the Skoda Fabia price list you can see the difference - configure an SE model, and you can have Light Assistant for £85, or Light and Rain Assistant (which includes the auto dimming mirror) for £220. The pictures are irrelevant BTW!

The new Polo and Ibiza both have the Light Assistant as standard on base models, and then the more upmarket cars get the full sensor cluster. Any car with climate control which also has auto light I *think* gets a full light/rain sensor, but don't hold me to that. Certainly any car with climate has a sensor mounted up there, for the humidity.
 

bmibmc

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Apr 17, 2019
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I have only light sensor but have auto air conditioner. I think that sensor is in rear mirror. Maybe seat disabled rain sensor on low spec car?

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José Silva

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Nov 24, 2018
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See if your sensor its like this if so its prepared to have light and rain sensors.
 

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KXL

KXL
Dec 15, 2016
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ALso the light switch needs to be (and have) the Auto, else it won't work, or it means you don't have it at all!
 
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