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Hi all,

I'm sure there's some one out there who, like me, has experienced the odd flat battery due to leaving the headlights on after driving around in the rain during the day .

As I see it I have three options.

1. Improve my memory (easier said then done),

2. Install a buzzer,

3. Wire my headlights to turn off when I turn off the ignition.

Through some searching on the net I have found a blog on how to install a buzzer connected to the lights, admittedly to an old holden but I'm sure I can work out how to adapt it to my Hilux. http://gallery.oldholden.com/pez1/Projects/Buzzer/ is the page if anyone is interested.

I would prefer to just wire the lights to the ignition switch but can't seem to find any direction on the net. Has anyone out there got any experience with this modification to a Hilux 2000 model 5L or similar?

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Cheers

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