While driving with the early morning or early evening sun in your eyes, the daytime running lights helps you see oncoming traffic.
On vehicles with Daytime Running Lights, (DRL) yes.
Because the car is equipped with daytime running lights
Daytime running lights are only available on a Candian sold new car. You don't have them if the car was purchased new in the USA.
This car does not have daytime running lights.
I'm guessing that you want to be able to turn off the daytime running lights on your car. As far as I know, there is no such switch on the Sunfire. The daytime running lights are on whenever the car is running and is in gear.
You don't they have daytime running lights (they are on when the car is on).
DRL usually stands for Daytime Running Lights
usually due to a defective daytime running light module failure..
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'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.
If you live in the United States, your Intrepid will not have running lights. If your car is from Canada however, it will. Either way, the Daytime Running Light module is in the relay box under the hood, on the right hand side
turn the car off and apply the parking brake, when you turn the car back on, or to the accessory position, the daytime lights will not come on until you lower the brake lever