Daytime 
Running 
Lamps/Automatic 
Headlamp  System 
Daytime  Running  Lamps  (DRL) can make it easier for 
others  to  see the front of  your vehicle during the 
day.  DRL  can be helpful in many different driving 
conditions,  but  they can be especially helpful 
in 
the short 
periods  after  dawn  and before sunset. Fully functional 
daytime  running  lamps  are required on all vehicles 
first  sold  in  Canada. 
A 
light  sensor  on top of  the instrument panel makes 
the 
DRL 
work, 
so 
be  sure it isn’t covered. The DRL 
system  will  make  your  front  parking and turn signal 
lamps  come  on in daylight  when: 
The ignition is on, 
the  exterior  lamps  control is off,  and 
the  parking  brake  is  released. 
When the DRL  are  on,  only your front parking and turn 
signal  lamps  will be on. Your instrument panel won’t 
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up. 
When it’s  dark  enough outside, the exterior lamps will 
come on automatically. When it’s bright enough outside, 
the exterior lamps will turn 
off and the DRL will turn 
on.  Of  course, you may still turn on the headlamps any 
time you need to. 
If 
you start your vehicle in a dark garage, the automatic 
headlamp system will come on immediately. Once 
you leave the garage, it will take approximately 
one minute for the automatic headlamp system to 
change to DRL 
if 
it is light outside. During that delay, 
your instrument panel cluster may not be as bright 
as usual. Make sure  your  instrument panel brightness 
control is  in the full bright position. See “Instrument 
Panel Brightness Control’’ under 
lnterior Lamps 
on page 
3-17. 
To 
idle your vehicle with the DRL and automatic 
headlamp control 
off, 
set the parking brake while the 
ignition is in OFF or  LOCK.  Then start the vehicle. 
The DRL and automatic headlamp control will stay 
off 
until you release the parking brake. 
As 
with any vehicle.  you  should turn on the reuular 
headlamp system when you need 
it. 
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