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The key remote doesn't work, so it's nothing to do with that.
What turned the headlights on?
Weird.
Tney can't have been on for long, because they were at full brightness and the engine started. The car had been parked for 11 hours, so there's no way they've been on all night.
Has anyone an idea how this happened, please?
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The key remote doesn't work, so it's nothing to do with that.
What turned the headlights on?
Weird.
Tney can't have been on for long, because they were at full brightness and the engine started. The car had been parked for 11 hours, so there's no way they've been on all night.
Has anyone an idea how this happened, please?
Make sure you have a burly mate with you and check behind the passenger seat, if no nasty mean gremlins don't nest tgere.
Happens all the time. 
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Make sure you have a burly mate with you and check behind the passenger seat, if no nasty mean gremlins don't nest tgere.
Happens all the time.
Tee hee. I'll grab the poker from the fireplace and wrap it around the gremlin's head, if I can find him! (An idea I stole from Discworld's Susan Sto Helit)
A friend suggested it could just be water getting into the headlight relay--early this morning it was *persisting* down with rain...
Roops
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