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brutprestige



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Courtesy lights- tail lights?

Love the courtesy lights function for looking back at the precious in the dark. But why only the headlights remain lit? Is there an option to have the tail lights on as well?

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adara



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Tail lights also on here. But they stay on along with the DRL's all the time anyway...

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brutprestige



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Is that a setting somewhere only my headlights stay on, not even DRLs

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adara



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DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS (DRL)

With the lighting switch in the Off/Auto position, the Daytime running lamps will switch on automatically under the following conditions:

The engine is running.

The gear selector is out of Park (P).

The Electric Parking Brake (EPB) is not applied (is released) - market dependent.


Unless required or prohibited by law, the Daytime running lamps can be disabled or enabled. To disable or enable the Daytime running lamps, carry out the following procedure:

NOTE: In order to be successful, the procedure detailed below must be completed within 20 seconds.

Make sure the vehicle's ignition is switched off, and the lighting switch is in the Off position.

Switch the vehicle's ignition on.

Turn the lighting switch to the Low beam headlamps.

Turn the lighting switch back to the Off position.

Press and hold the rear fog lamp switch for more than 2 seconds.

Release the rear fog lamp switch.

Turn the lighting switch to the Low beam headlamps.

Turn the lighting switch back to the Off position.

Turn the vehicle's ignition off.

For my MY it doesn't work: Unless required or prohibited by law, the DRL can be disabled or enabled by a retailer/authorised repairer.

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Cam-Tech-Craig



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Re: Courtesy lights- tail lights?

brutprestige wrote:
Love the courtesy lights function for looking back at the precious in the dark. But why only the headlights remain lit? Is there an option to have the tail lights on as well?


You can turn your reverse lamp on on the CCF file 👍

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DrRob



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