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Hi

I noticed that this sensor or something at the front of the dash on the left hand side was wondering if anyone could tell me what it is or for ???

I thought it was a Head light auto sensor but I don't have any switch or toggle that operates it :)

If it helps its a Autech 260RS 1999 s2

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is it also used for the outside temp function?

(i.e. when you press the temp knob?)

nah the outside air temp one is mounted in the front bar just under the a/c thermo fan. if you have a front mount it may have been moved. the purpose of the sunload sensor (the one of the left side of the dash) is as others have said, it tell the auto a/c control that you are in the sun and the a/c will work a little harder to try and compensate for the suns heat. the sunload sensor doesn't switch the autolights.

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You can find out the outside temp? This is news to me. I'll have to try it.

What does the auto switch for the head lights look like?

Same here ... How do you find out the outside air temp on a series 1 ?

On a series 1, you can't find out the outside temperature, but on a series 2, you push in on the dial that you use to adjust the air-con temperature.

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You can find out the outside temp? This is news to me. I'll have to try it.

What does the auto switch for the head lights look like?

Well on the S1 the auto headlights function is on the same switch as the main beams:

1.OFF

2.auto

3.side

4main

nb apparently this is an option on some models so some people may not have it.

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