My 2004 Endeavor does not. However, I like the idea, and the lights turn off when the ignition switch is in the lock position, so I leave the headlights on all the time.
Your vehicle is equipped the Daytime Running Lights, (DRL). A daytime running lamp (DRL, also daylight running lamp or daytime running light) is a lighting device on the vehicle that are installed in pairs. They automatically are switched on when the vehicle is moving forward, and is intended to increase the conspicuity of the vehicle during daylight conditions.
What make/model vehicle?What vehicle?Toyota Rav4 2002
It's the fuse that is in control of the Daytime Running Lights on your vehicle.
The daytime running lights on the 2006 Corolla are a safety feature. They are designed to make it easier for other drivers to see the vehicle.
Check the daytime running lights module. This has failed with other manufactures resulting in lights that stay on, or are very dim while the vehicle is running.
They should come on automatically when the vehicle is in operation. If they're not, you might have an electrical problem. If your vehicle is a U.S. vehicle and you want daytime running lights, you must purchase a daytime running lights (drl) module for about $50. and place it in the fuse area off the driver's side dash. Remove the hi beam module and then find someone with a Jeep/Chrysler computer that can flash your computer board and change the country code to Canada and voila, you will have daytime running lights.
I've got the base model 2005 and I don't believe there is one anywhere in the vehicle.
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.
Lift up on the E-brake until the first click. This works for any vehicle (Chevy at least) with daytime running lights.
I don't know if this circuit is isolated from all others in your vehicle but I just did this on a 99 Honda Odyssey by pulling a 7.5 amp fuse inside the vehicle. I am under the impression that this will protect the HIDs I installed. I'm assuming YOU are asking this for a similar purpose. Cheers,
You turn the headlight switch to the left when you start the vehicle.
It depends on where the vehicle was sold when new. In Canada it would have them, in most of the USA, no.