switch off day lights ?
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Your statement about not seeing them in sunlight is exactly opposite of the truth, that is why they were developed as well. People can and do see them easier in the daylight it helps make your car stand out so it is more visible to others.
That being said, if you don't want them on because you don't like them, that is totally your choice. I don't know where that is in the menu's off hand though, sorry.
Phil
That being said, if you don't want them on because you don't like them, that is totally your choice. I don't know where that is in the menu's off hand though, sorry.
Phil
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So, I'll just go ahead and theorize (not hypothesize, for those who understand the difference) that in countries where the Type B stalk is used the DRLs cannot be turned off in any way (short of disconnecting them or installing your own switch).
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You will note that motorcycles now have white DRL, police and fire emergency vehicles, and etc., now have white flashing lights. This is because a study was done and it was found that the white lights were more visible on emergency vehicles then the red, blue, or yellow flashing lights in the day light conditions.
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Is there a way to take apart the Gs 350 headlamp my DRL on my drivers side is out and I really don’t want to pay major coin to replace the whole headlamp — has anyone taken one apart
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