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DRL = Daytime Running Lights, which is essentially your high beam bulbs manipulated to be dimmer.
Yes but you may have to research the bulb. It appears that the DRL's are 4114's but I cannot find a 4114-A. Amber can face front legally on vehicles.
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Change light bulbs, they sell them at Wal Mart. Check relay and fuse in under hood fuse box. Fuse name DRL for day time running lights
DRL are your Daytime Running Lights
Typically the low and high beam are H7 bulbs. The day time running light (DRL) bulb is a P21W bulb (1156 is an acceptable substitute).
DRL stands for Daytime Running Lamps.
The DRL Module is located at the LH Rocker Panel left of the brake, under and just below the dash. The DRL Module and the DRL Relay are side-by-side.
DRL usually stands for Daytime Running Lights
DRL = daytime running lights
drl are not the same as low beems they are low watt bulbs that do not project as far. strictly used to be seen in dusky conditions. the low beams should project out more higher on to the road. sounds like the low beam fuse when out or maybe a relay
I've seen forums that state that you remove the 'DRL' fuse located in the passenger fuse compartment, but there are no fuses labeled 'DRL'. I am well aware that the DRL/ Automatic headlights are a "feature", but it's irritating to neighbors when I start my car at night, and my headlights automatically turn on and shine into their windows. I know that I can turn on the parking lights to shut off the headlights, or push the parking brake in to have it start without the lights automatically coming on, but it would be simpler to just turn the lights on when i want them to turn on. The DRL's are hideous. I have silverstar 3157 bulbs and the car looks much nicer in front without those 2 big orange lights shining.