Do you put the DRL lights on or off?

Do you put the DRL lights on or off?

If your lights are se to manual your dash lights will always be one along with your driving lights . The 900’s use the headlights for DRL’s not seperate DRL lamps like the 800’s. So it’s going to appear that your headlights are on, and they are as DRL’s. I believe they are dimmer in DRL mode then when they actually turn on at full power.

Is it safe to use headlights in the day?

Ultimately, while the effects of daytime lights on driver safety and collision rates may not be ironclad, there’s no drawback to using headlights during the day. It’s a classic “why not?” scenario: if it has the potential to reduce collisions and improve driver safety, with no real drawbacks or negatives, then why not have them on at all times?

Why do automatic headlights stay on during the day?

Its def outdated but a workhorse. Well the sensor is acting as such since it is sensing light, F-16s I work on use the same concept of sensors, but basically its the trigger for the system to turn things on and off or it may tell a system component the hey, its light outside or dark so turn this on and that off etc.

Do you need to turn DRL off at night?

Ideally retro-fitted DRL should be installed such that they activate automatically when the engine starts and switch off when headlamps are turned on. If this is not the case then you must ensure that you manually turn DRL off at night as they will cause dazzle and discomfort to others if used in low ambient lighting conditions. Figure 1.

If your lights are se to manual your dash lights will always be one along with your driving lights . The 900’s use the headlights for DRL’s not seperate DRL lamps like the 800’s. So it’s going to appear that your headlights are on, and they are as DRL’s. I believe they are dimmer in DRL mode then when they actually turn on at full power.

Its def outdated but a workhorse. Well the sensor is acting as such since it is sensing light, F-16s I work on use the same concept of sensors, but basically its the trigger for the system to turn things on and off or it may tell a system component the hey, its light outside or dark so turn this on and that off etc.

Ultimately, while the effects of daytime lights on driver safety and collision rates may not be ironclad, there’s no drawback to using headlights during the day. It’s a classic “why not?” scenario: if it has the potential to reduce collisions and improve driver safety, with no real drawbacks or negatives, then why not have them on at all times?

Why are the running lights not working during the day?

The Daytime Running Lights will not come on during the day. I have checked all fuses both in the inside and inderhood boxes. The headlights come on both day and night as well as the dash lights stay on and work with the dimmer.