Went to the 17th Annual Antietam Battlefield Memorial Illumination last night and made the mistake of taking my 2005 Corolla. The NPS lights 23,000 luminaries for all the casualties, Union and Confederate, of the Battle of Antietam (or Sharpsburg) and allows you drive through the battlefield after dark...if you can figure out how turn your headlights off!
The problem with taking the Corolla was that I couldn't figure out how to override the dang automatic sensor. Sat for 15 minutes on the side of the road, read the owners manual, tried various combinations of turning the car off/on then immediately turning the lights on and off manually but could only get them off while in park.
I know from having read the posts about disabling the seatbelt alarm that there must me some strange sequence of pushing buttons, buckling seatbelts, turning the ignition on and off, ejecting CDs, and reciting my VIN number backwards to regain control of my automobile. Any secret-handshake, third-degree, Toyota wizards out there know the formula?