RE: [DML] Interior light - dimming!
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RE: [DML] Interior light - dimming!



Uh.... I believe the DeLorean already does that, at least in reverse. Mine
stay on for anywhere from 10-20 seconds when I close the door. When
opening, however, they just come on.


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-----Original Message-----
From: Stian Birkeland [mailto:dmc_norway@xxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2000 8:59 PM
To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [DML] Interior light - dimming!



I mentioned this awhile back on the DML, maybe some new folks can shed a
light on this one...

I'd like to be able to have an interior light in my DeLorean which dims.
I've seen this function on BMWs, you open the door and the light gradually
comes on, you exit the car, walk away and the light dims till its off. Its a
very cool effect, and I'd like to have this function in my DeLorean.

Any suggestions/ideas on how to make this work? I would guess that you can
keep the two interior lights yet somehow incorporate a gizmo which will make
the interior lights dim on/off.

Best wishes for the new year,
Stian Birkeland
Norway

VIN # 06759
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