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In some cars there is the ability to leave one of the left-right ligths (frond and back) on when parking in an open place in order to be viewed by others....

I know that in ford you can do this by leaving one of the turn lights on when the engine is off...

does anyone knows how i can do this in avensis 2003?

thanks in advance

P.S. I asked for this again and i had no answer..

Sorry for repeating the question

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I know on other cars it is done by way of leaving the indicator stalk in the up or down position. Don't know if you have to do this prior to switching off, after you have switched off or none of the above! Good luck.

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In some cars there is the ability to leave one of the left-right ligths (frond and back) on when parking in an open place in order to be viewed by others....

I know that in ford you can do this by leaving one of the turn lights on when the engine is off...

does anyone knows how i can do this in avensis 2003?

thanks in advance

P.S. I asked for this again and i had no answer..

Sorry for repeating the question

None of Avensis models (pre-2003 or post-2003) can do that. I used to own VW's and they all do it (Audi, Skoda, Seat...), but Toyotas just don't have that option.

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