The DRL on most cars are actually the high beams on lower power or rapidly and undetectably pulsing on/off so you are not blinding people driving towards you. Could it be that both your low beam filiaments are blown?
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how do i fix my daytime running lights on my 2001 grand prix gt headlights work perfect
Well, the daytime running lights are on whenever the car is running and in gear. They're off when you have the headlights on. So, your service light Doesn't come on when the headlights are on?? If you switch the headlights between on and off (with the car running and in gear) does the service light follow?
I take it you have daytime running lights , if so by engaging the emergency / parking brake the daytime running lights should go off
Someone has changed the wiring.
I'm not sure I understand your question. DRL stands for daytime running lights. Your daytime running lights are on the front of your car; when you are driving, even if you have the headlights in the off position, the DRLs will be on. It's a safety feature.
Dodge Rams are not equipped with Daytime running lights.. Although what you can do is turn on the parking lights and select just your fog lights (if equipped) otherwise to have running lights you will need to turn on your headlights. It's not a huge advantage to have running lights, because when the climates come that you need to turn on the headlights anyways, they aren't necessary.
No, it's not, it's no more illegal than having your daytime running lights on.
Daytime running lights on a Honda Civic are the same as normal headlights. To fix or replace them, locate the headlight housing in the front of the car. Remove the plastic housing and replace the bulbs.
To disable the daytime running lights on a 2008 Sequoia, turn the head light switch to the center position. It should show two headlights, one with an 'X' and a line between the two.
yes, they are always on. as in most gm vehicles they have daytime running lights.
Auto headlights come on when it is dark. Daytime running lights are on whenever the engine is on. Both are optional equipment.