I think that if you wish your lights to be on during the day you have to bring your keys, all of them, to the dealer and he will be able to program them so that your car operates with lights on all the time.
Yes , my 1991 Mustang 5.0 LX had daytime running lights in Canada , I'm not sure which model year it started
As soon as the engine is started and the emergency / parking brake is released the daytime running lights are supposed to come on
Sounds like your vehicle is equipped with the daytime running lights (DRL system) When the vehicle is started and the emergency brake is released , the daytime running lamps automatically come on. Start your vehicle and then apply the parking brake to see if the headlights shut off , if they do then you have the DRL system.
They are supposed to turn on when the engine is started and the emergency brake is released , at least that is the way it is on my 1995 Ford Explorer
Auto headlights come on when it is dark. Daytime running lights are on whenever the engine is on. Both are optional equipment.
No. The power to illuminate the Daytime Running Lights (DRL's) is supplied by the alternator, and does not have to be supplied by the battery. Once a vehicle is started and the engine is running you could remove the battery from the car entirely and everything requiring current would still operate.
Bad switch, bad daytime running light module wiring issue
Because in 100m they start still whereas in the relay they are already running.. If they started the 100m in a running position, it would be a lot faster
he was 21 when he first started running
Your question is a little ambiguous, but I have a 2001 Malibu and it has daytime running lights (for safety). So, my running lights are on during daylight and the headlights automatically come on at nighttime. You can turn the switch to shut them off if need be. I hope that helps!
It started in the daytime
get what?