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Old 20-04-2016, 08:55 PM   #1
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Default Why don't most car makers install an engine bay light?

I've often wondered, especially in this day and age with all the tech, gadgets and options available in new cars, why car makers don't offer a simple under bonnet engine bay light?

I mean we have courtesy lights in foot wells, the boot, cabin, glove boxes, back seat passenger reading lights, make up lights in sun visors, even under door "puddle lighting" so your shoes don't get wet

So why no engine bay light?

Would be so useful for checking your oil in the dark, roadside breakdowns at night, etc.

I know its not the expense, especially on luxury cars or high end models, as an LED light would cost manufacturers no more than a few bucks.

I know it’s not because of the heat in the engine bay or the chance of the light causing a spark and explosion, etc., because its quite possible to make both heatproof and spark proof lights and casings.

Even buying an aftermarket purpose built flat dome type light with the above criteria, you could install under your bonnet with wiring kit is not readily available at auto shops.

So in your opinion.... Why is this?

In fact, can you name any "production" cars that come with them off the top of your head?
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Default Re: Why don't most car makers install an engine bay light?

We all already carry an engine bay light in our pockets.

I think because most new cars are near bullet proof and 99% of owners don't have a need to open their bonnets.

Actually - come to think of it my own car is 1.5 years old and has near 30k km on it and I have NEVER opened the bonnet.

And it saves the manufacturers many millions of dollars!
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Old 20-04-2016, 09:18 PM   #3
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Actually - come to think of it my own car is 1.5 years old and has near 30k km on it and I have NEVER opened the bonnet.
So you've never topped up your windscreen washer reservoir in 1.5 years?
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So you've never topped up your windscreen washer reservoir in 1.5 years?
My girlfriend doesn't use her windscreen washer, just leaves it dirty until she takes the car for a wash. When the reservoir ran empty (from me using it) she left it empty until the next service. Or until I get sick of the beeping and top it up.

So yes, it's possible...
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So you've never topped up your windscreen washer reservoir in 1.5 years?
Nope! And I wash my screen all the time.

Must have a 10l tank there somewhere
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Nope! And I wash my screen all the time.

Must have a 10l tank there somewhere
Maybe your washer jets are connected to your petrol tank instead
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Maybe your washer jets are connected to your petrol tank instead
Nah - diesel would make a right mess of the screen!
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So you've never topped up your windscreen washer reservoir in 1.5 years?
I haven't, because I clean my windscreen every time I fuel up or when its gets washed on the weekend. So it rarely get used.
Most people would get theirs topped up when the cars gets serviced.
so I think you'll find its quite common
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We all already carry an engine bay light in our pockets.

I think because most new cars are near bullet proof and 99% of owners don't have a need to open their bonnets.

Actually - come to think of it my own car is 1.5 years old and has near 30k km on it and I have NEVER opened the bonnet.

And it saves the manufacturers many millions of dollars!
I believe those new FGX XR8 need a light in the engine bay.

Most people the first thing they do when they bring them home is open the bonnet and just stare at it.

But who can blame them really.
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Production cars with an engine bay light? Not sure if you mean current or historic .. but my rear engined Corvair has one .. by accident (or design .. not sure). Number plate light is attached to the hood, so works as an engine bay light ..
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I saw a documentary with some car designers, and they were saying what's only a few cents on a single car adds up to millions overall.

Mechanics have lights.
Anyone willing to work on their own engine i'm guessing also has a light.

Oh. I also noticed the Audi R8 has lights in the engine bay, and a clear lid so you can see the engine. Because why the heck not.
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Jeep have them.
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Jeep have them.
Mine didn't. I don't think so anyway, I never looked because it never broke down.
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Most people don't even open bonnets nowadays...and apart from checking that the engine is actually not on fire wouldn't know what to do even if they opened it.
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Most people don't even open bonnets nowadays...and apart from checking that the engine is actually not on fire wouldn't know what to do even if they opened it.
Topping up your windscreen washer reservoir?
Checking oil levels?
Checking fluid levels?
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Topping up your windscreen washer reservoir?
Checking oil levels?
Checking fluid levels?
Nope.

Nope.

Nope.

The joys of a new car is that if anything did do wrong there are little lights on the dash to tell me.

I park in the same spot and there is no evidence of any leaks.

I have / had older cars and of course the bonnet goes up and down on a very regular basis but not the newer stuff.
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The joys of a new car is that if anything did do wrong there are little lights on the dash to tell me.
A lot of times when some of those lights that can come on it could be too late as the damage has been done.
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With modern day cars, the manufacturers only want you to check the oil levels, water levels, anything with a yellow handle on it. It might be a hang over from when engines weren't so reliable, when you needed a light under the bonnet to adjust the points, or tinker with the carby.

Nowadays, the average car owner wouldn't know what to fix under the bonnet if the car stopped, and if a component has failed they couldn't see it anyway, so why put a light there?
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You do this at night often??
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My old 1984 Chev Camaro had a factory fitted one.
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My 1989 mk2 Vauxhall Astra Estate 1.3L had one !
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In the US at least, engine bay lights started disappearing in the early 2000s. Manufacturers started decontenting the extras they didn't think buyers would notice, so they could build the vehicles more cheaply.

Ford stopped painting rear axle housings, too. My '95 Mustang and '01 Crown Vic Police Interceptor both have engine bay lights and black-painted rear axle housings. I think it was '03 when they stopped painting the axle housings, so if you look under one of those cars, it's all rusty and ugly natural metal.
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my vhsle that i had use to have one.
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Why? Cause most people wouldnt care if there was one. There is better things to spend r&d dollars on then a light.
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Probably wouldn't be that reliable with the heat inside the engine bay
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Probably wouldn't be that reliable with the heat inside the engine bay
I have a light inside my oven in my Kitchen (as most people do), and my oven can reach temperatures that far exceed my engine bay temperature on a hot day, and I've never had to replace or had a failed oven light
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I have a light inside my oven in my Kitchen (as most people do), and my oven can reach temperatures that far exceed my engine bay temperature on a hot day, and I've never had to replace or had a failed oven light
My oven has a light also...but the pos has the hinge on the door breaking after only 2 years.....funny enough none of my falcons have a light but the bonnet hinges were/are still perfect.

Seriously a led light with a magnet on the back is like $10 and it would be easily better then an oem light in an engine bay.
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