A simple way would be to push the park brake down 1 click. Not enough to engage the park brakes, but enough to trip the switch.
how so you turn on the daytime running lights on a 99 suburban
there is a relay under the hood that should disconnect the daytime running lights
You should be able to pull the fuse for the daytime running lights to disable them. Probably located in the fuse panel under the hood. There should be a picture on the inside of the lid which tells you which fuse is which.
slightly apply the E brake
The new Polo (2011) does not have "Daytime driving lights". It is fitted with "Permanent driving lights". The lights on cars with Daytime running lights can be switched off by using one of the stalks on the steering wheel, or by removing a fuse (daytime driving lights are on a seperate light circuit) Permanent driving lights cannot be switched off. If hte fuse is removed it will disable your headlights and backlights altogether. The only way to disable it is to remove the rotary light switch and cover the pin marked "TFL"
Check fuses, breakers and relay in power distribution box
your US model does not have the wiring , relays etc. for daytime driving lights like the Canadian models do.
To fix faulty daytime running lights on a 1996 Chev Suburban, check if the bulbs are blown. If so, replace it. If the new bulbs are blown immediately upon replacement, check the wiring running to the headlights.
Mostly likely: blown fuse or bad bulb
I have never known a Chrysler product to have "driving lights" ("DRL"--- daytime running lights) such as used in GM products. ??I have never known a Chrysler product to have "driving lights ( or daytime running lights -- DRL-- as ther are referred to by Gen Motors)Canadian Models do have them, but not American Models.
While driving with the early morning or early evening sun in your eyes, the daytime running lights helps you see oncoming traffic.
Under dash - right side of steering column - attached to crossbar