THE DAYTIME RUMMING LIGHT CONTROL BOX IS ON THE DRIVER SIDE BEHIND THE BATTRIE I HAVE BEEN TOLD THAT IT IS HELD IN WITH THREE 10 MM SCREWS ONE CAN BE SEEN THE OTHER TWO ARE UNDER THE BLACK PLASTIC COVER. WHEN UNPLUGED THE INSIDE DRL LIGHT ON THE DASH WILL LIGHT UP AND STAY LIT MY PROBLEM HAS LEAD ME TOO FIND IT FROM ANOTHER WEB SITE.GOOD LUCK
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.
1991 cavaliers did not come with the option of daytime running lights they first appeared in 1995 as standard on 1996 models.
To override the daytime running lights on a new Meriva, locate the headlight control switch, usually found on the dashboard near the steering wheel. Turn the switch to the "off" position or switch to the parking light setting, depending on the model. Alternatively, consult the owner's manual for specific instructions related to your vehicle's configuration, as some models may have a dedicated setting to disable the daytime running lights.
To turn off the daytime running lights on a 2005 Mitsubishi Outlander, you typically need to locate the fuse box under the dashboard or in the engine compartment. Remove the fuse labeled for the daytime running lights, which is usually indicated in the owner's manual. Alternatively, you can adjust the settings through the vehicle's lighting controls, but this feature may not be available in all models. Always consult the owner's manual for specific instructions related to your vehicle.
To turn off the daytime running lights on a 2005 Toyota Matrix, you can usually do this by pulling the fuse for the daytime running lights (DRL). Locate the fuse box, typically found under the dashboard or in the engine compartment, and identify the correct fuse associated with the DRL, which is often labeled in the fuse diagram. Alternatively, some models may allow you to disable them through the vehicle's settings or by adjusting the headlight switch. If you're unsure, consult the owner's manual for specific instructions.
The Grand Prix models come with daytime running lights so they are on during the day, but the regular lights are controlled by a sensor and are set to come on in dusk conditions automatically and off when daylight is sufficient.
To turn off the daytime running lights on a Toyota Tundra, locate the headlight control knob on the dashboard. Turn the knob to the "Off" position or to the "Parking Lights" position, depending on the model year. For some models, you may also need to access the vehicle’s settings through the dashboard display to disable the feature. Always refer to your owner's manual for specific instructions based on your model year.
your US model does not have the wiring , relays etc. for daytime driving lights like the Canadian models do.
On the new models yes they come on dipped beam unless u hav daytime running lights (the white l.e.d's) as soon as you turn the key. This is due to the fact that the law will be changing making it so all cars have to have there lights on at all times.
To disable the daytime running lights (DRL) on a 2000 Chevrolet S-10, locate the DRL relay under the dashboard or in the fuse box. You can either remove the relay or pull the fuse associated with the DRL system. For some models, you may also find a wire that can be disconnected to disable the feature. Always refer to your vehicle’s manual for specific details on relay and fuse locations.
Disabling the daytime running lights is a dealer/shop computer program change. When I asked to have it done at a Volvo dealer, the service rep said no way. I pointed out the owners manual said only Canadian models could not be shut off. He said ask sales and I did - they said sure and went back to the shop to tell them it was ok. Now mine are off. PS since I was getting something else done they did not even charge for it.
The DRL system does not need to be "activated", it is automatic and turns the lights on at reduced power whenever the engine is running with the park brake off. If the lights you are looking at are down low in the bumper at each corner, these are fog lights. There is a switch just below the headlight switch. Some Mercury models required you to pull out on the headlight switch. Check the owners' manual for proper operation.