No. Daytime running light can be disabled without affecting turn signals.
The engine control by way of the ignition module.
More than likely a defective Flasher Relay. Replace it.
Yes, amplifiers can pick up radio signals if they are designed to do so and are connected to an antenna.
Turn signal flasher
There are many signals a complete list cam be found in the rules for avoiding collisions at sea
Traditionally a hub or repeater would put signals on all other nodes connected to it. If this is a broadcast signal, then any device (with the exception of a router) would present signals to all other devices connected to it.
Well kinda. The highbeam "flasher" function is connected to the turn signal arm.
On my 98 sunfire, the tail lights and marker lights only work if you turn on the headlights. If only the daytime lights are on, the Pontiac on the trunk is illuminated but no other lights at the rear until brakes or turn signals are activated. This is common with a lot of vehicles out there. Daytime running lights are not necessarily the same candle power as the headlights. I can tell a big difference in mine.
Unlike visible light waves, radio waves can penetrate through clouds.
Sounds like it's simply a bad switch if you're talking about the normal headlights. If it's daytime running lights there is a "kill switch" in the handbrake that turns them on when the brake is released and off when the brake is activated.
They are not supposed to. The DRL function only activates low or high beam lights, depending on the model. Interior lights and taillights remain extinguished in order to increase contrast of brake and turn signals as well as lengthen the life of the bulbs.
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