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Side lights

Im going now to try this as I think sidelights are a good safety feature if you have to leave the vehicle sort of parked either in town or out.
 
Yes, tested (the indiactor stalk) and makes no difference. It would appear proven that only exterior lights which can be switched on and will stay on with the ignition off are the hazards.

This is a significant problem since it means that you cannot (in the UK) comply with Regulation 24 (1) (b) of the The Road Vehicles Lighting Regulations 1989 (as amended) as quoted by myself above if you need to stop on a road that has a higher-than-30mph speed limit between sunset and sunrise, noting that leaving the hazards on does not comply with Regulation 24 (which requires that you leave the position lights on whether or not you use hazards). I see this a significant problem, since I fairly regularly stop on NSL roads in the southwest to check on livestock, security, etc., and it is not possible to rule out a breakdown or other enforced stop which might either cause the engine to stop or you to need to leave the vehicle.

The owners' handbook makes it pretty clear that there was an intent to have parking lights. The behaviour of the lights as established by myself and landmannnn make it clear that they are software controlled. This should not only be a fixable problem but I would contend that it is a sufficiently serious safety concern to merit a recall.
 
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Not just a good safety feature - a legal requirement!
Your comments on the legality of the side lights as per the highway code are why I was sure that the indicator stick method would work.
It seems that there is a serious issue here that needs to be remedied urgently.
How do we go about getting this fixed, is it contact customer services on mass or is there a regulatory agency we should be notifying?
 
Not just a good safety feature - a legal requirement!
I'm afraid the legal position is quite clear. a) in the UK parking outside a 30mph zone at night legally requires parking lights to be on. b) parking lights in modern cars are NOT a legal requirement. c) if your car has parking lights they are subject to MOT testing and must work or is a test failure. Conclusion, modern cars without parking lights can not legally park on the carriageway outside a 30mph limit at night.
 
I'm afraid the legal position is quite clear. a) in the UK parking outside a 30mph zone at night legally requires parking lights to be on. b) parking lights in modern cars are NOT a legal requirement. c) if your car has parking lights they are subject to MOT testing and must work or is a test failure. Conclusion, modern cars without parking lights can not legally park on the carriageway outside a 30mph limit at night.
Technically you could park with your side lights on, you would just have to leave your keys in the ignition.

It doesn't seem that there is a simple solution. The lights are run from the body control module which is designed to switch off after a period of time.
 
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I've emailed Ineos Customer Services asking for comment, if anything is forthcoming I will post it here.
 
Just tried it and locking with key they do not stay on. 24.5 Trialmaster didn’t work on my 23 one.
 
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