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Old Oct 10, 2002 | 01:57 PM
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This may sound far fetched but I'm guessing that in warmer weather the sensor is triggered easier, which helps turn the light off. But when its colder, whatever keeps the sensor to trigger tends to stick a bit. It might be some sort of grease in there that slides easier in warmer weather, and less in colder. Once again this is just a guess.
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