If your lights dim automatically, You must own A fairly late model and loaded vehicle. The auto-dimmer is A convience that the manufacturer added to it.
If this question involves a home or business, your circuit wires are not large enough to handle the current required by the lights. If only 2 lights cause this to happen it may indicate a loose connection somewhere, which in turn is a fire hazard. Dimming, or brownout, often occurs if there is a motor such as a refrigerator or AC or furnace on the same circuit. Fixing it will require a competent electrician.
Dim All the Lights was created in 1995.
You should dim your lights as soon as you see their lights.
You should dim your headlights within 500 feet of the car in front of you. The rule of thumb is, if you can see another car, dim your lights.
How dim? There are several possible answers. First, the output of the light coil is directly related to the engine rpm. Second, if the regulator/rectifier is not functioning properly, the lights can be dim. Third, if you have a poor ground connection the lights will be dim.
when you see there lights you should dim yours
If you are a courteous driver, you will dim them when you see their tail lights. No one likes bright lights in their mirrors, reflecting into their eyes.
Dim lights
It perfectly depends on where you live or drive. You should dim your headlights right when you see another vehicle in front of you or right when you see the lights of another vehicle. It doesn't matter if you are seeing the tail lamp (both of you are traveling in the same direction), you should dim the lights or else it is going to make difficulties for the driver in front.
lights are very dim
The law in most states is between 300 and 350 feet. Personally I do it as soon as I can see the tail lights simply because it bugs the heck out of me when someone comes up on me with their bright lights on.
well i bought new lights for my instrument cluster thinking it would fix the problem but there still dim
Your headlights may not dim because you don't have dimmer lights. Dimmer lights can blow and leave you with just the high beams.