This has probably already been covered in the 'interesting bits inside your Euro' thread, but I can confirm that after approx. 1.5 hours of leaving your MY06 HID's on; yes they do automatically switch off due to lack of voltage!!! For some reason my wife did not hear the chimeand went shopping with our toddler. The central locking wouldn't even work!!! I contacted our dealer service advisor with the question of jump-starting with an 'all ok', and the usual 'turn on the flat battery car's lights to prevent surges' response....It obviously had to be done to get the car home, but I'm just wondering if anyone has had any problems to look out for after the fact ie. ecu/idling/running etc, with a jump start or (roll start in a MT)?


and went shopping with our toddler. The central locking wouldn't even work!!! I contacted our dealer service advisor with the question of jump-starting with an 'all ok', and the usual 'turn on the flat battery car's lights to prevent surges' response....It obviously had to be done to get the car home, but I'm just wondering if anyone has had any problems to look out for after the fact ie. ecu/idling/running etc, with a jump start or (roll start in a MT)?

. The opti-tron (is that what it's called?) dash lights were flickering as well.
...and if they're only LED's, the batt voltage must have been pretty low! The HID's work fine again, I'm just hoping there is an under-voltage cut out circuit in them and no long term damage caused. (You would think the Honda Engineers have catered for all of this anyway

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