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Old 03-30-2006, 01:51 PM
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Question about Daytime Running Lights.

How do you know if you have them?
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How do you know if you have them?
If they are on during the day. and you didn't turn them on, and you can't turn them off????
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Well.........I figured that much, but if they were turned off at the $tealer before you purchased the thing, how would you know? Should there be an indicator on the inside somewhere?
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Well.........I figured that much, but if they were turned off at the $tealer before you purchased the thing, how would you know? Should there be an indicator on the inside somewhere?
No the lights just would not be on during the day unless you turned them on. Running lights stay on during the day regardless of what you do it's just that simple. Should there be an indicator on the inside somewhere? Maybe, but if your engine is running and your lights are on and you have tried everything you can to turn them off and they are still on then I would conclude you have running lights. But thats IMHO. Let me know if you find out something different.
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The car "comes" with the feature built in and available.
It is an option on the pre-del. form, along with locks on,
etc., etc. There is no "indicator" that you have that
selection, selected or, that they are "on".

If you got your X used, it can be re-programmed by stlr
for a cost.

Imo, DRLs are so ubiquitous that they have lost their
visual attention getting...and, we M'cycle riders are
lost in the sea of minivan, headlights-on as it is.
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The DRL are just the standard hi-beam bulb being underpowered. You can have them turned off at the dealer. I believe all X5's have them, am I wrong?
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Hey guys thanks for the feedback. I was mainly curious if my X3 had them, because when I was at the $tealer to have my alarm programmed they has asked if I wanted DRLs and I said no, at that time I had no idea what they were talking about.
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There are many types of those light settings.

If you buy the car from Germany, the lights would go automatically on when it gets dark, when using the A position. And they would stay on, eaven if you turn off the car. Same with the other position. So you have to turn the lights to off position when exitting the car.

If you buy a car from Finland, the lights will be on, when you start the engien, no matter what the light switch position is. Eaven with 0 setting.

I bought mine from germany, and I had to take it to service when I arrived to Finland. I have to keep the lights at the A position (or the other lights on position) all the time, so that they will go on when I start, and they will go off when I stop the engine.
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There are many types of those light settings.
Yes I have seen that on other cars (non BMWs), no matter what position you have on the switch, the low and high beams are on all the time (low beams underpowered creating a yellow dim light). So this setting applies to both low and high beams and makes the light switch useless because the lights are on all the time.


Day time running lights is yet another setting that in the US only applies to the high beams (halogen towards the middle). As said previously if set to activated, the high beams will be on underpowered everytime the car is running. The underpowered high beams are automatically turned off when the low beams are turned on (at night for example).
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Except in the case of HIDs

If you have HID headlights in your X3, the inboard halogens are DRLs only. Once you turn on the HIDs (or they come on automatically when it gets dark) the inboard halogens turn off automatically.
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