Daylight Running Lights. ARGGHHH......

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Re: Daylight Running Lights. ARGGHHH......

Post by klippie »

I tried all the combinations the full beam/indicator stalk and nothing, the drl's are still on...:bang:

My Scirocco is a 09 with normal lights.
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Sounds like it only works with 2010 models... sorry
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From another thread there is a suggestion that this only works if the light switch is in position 0 and will not work if set to Auto.

Haven't tested it myself but could be worth a try?
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Mine is a MY2010 and light position was in the Auto and managed to turn them, just thought I would add this.

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That's blown my theory then!

It's almost as if each car has it's own secret gotcha :shrug: A guy on another thread has to depress the clutch first!
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Spiney wrote:It's almost as if each car has it's own secret gotcha
bit like the mirror down function then :clap:
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Hmmm, would love to get the mirror down function working, I know there is another thread on this so wont try and hijack this one hehe :nod:
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Spiney wrote:That's blown my theory then!

It's almost as if each car has it's own secret gotcha :shrug: A guy on another thread has to depress the clutch first!

You put your left leg, your left leg out, in out in out shake it all about... :rolleyes:
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I phoned round a few dealers today asking about switching off the drl's everyone of them said they had never been asked that before one guy went and checked and said "it'll cost between £60-£80 as it needs a diagnostic check to see if they can be turned off"...aye right... :lol:, so it looks like I'am Donald Ducked for getting my drl's switched off... :grumpy:
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klippie wrote:I phoned round a few dealers today asking about switching off the drl's everyone of them said they had never been asked that before one guy went and checked and said "it'll cost between £60-£80 as it needs a diagnostic check to see if they can be turned off"...aye right... :lol:, so it looks like I'am Donald Ducked for getting my drl's switched off... :grumpy:
Not the end of the world mate, just select sidelights when your driving to turn them off, simplez :nod:
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klippie wrote:I phoned round a few dealers today asking about switching off the drl's everyone of them said they had never been asked that before one guy went and checked and said "it'll cost between £60-£80 as it needs a diagnostic check to see if they can be turned off"...aye right... :lol:, so it looks like I'am Donald Ducked for getting my drl's switched off... :grumpy:
I paid £48 at Arthur Prince in Loughborough. I tried all the combos to no avail. I have an 09 model.
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Geoff Hibbert wrote:
klippie wrote:I phoned round a few dealers today asking about switching off the drl's everyone of them said they had never been asked that before one guy went and checked and said "it'll cost between £60-£80 as it needs a diagnostic check to see if they can be turned off"...aye right... :lol:, so it looks like I'am Donald Ducked for getting my drl's switched off... :grumpy:
I paid £48 at Arthur Prince in Loughborough. I tried all the combos to no avail. I have an 09 model.
Arthur Prince did mine too, and I must have been a bit more, er, "assertive" in my instance that it be done for nothing.......
Some minor faults had to be fixed when it went back, so perhaps that helped in my favour.
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surely all of you that don't like them that much could just take the bulbs out??
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youvebinaced wrote:surely all of you that don't like them that much could just take the bulbs out??
ummm leads to a slight problem when it gets dark.....
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OK here's another alternative....
Black cardboard cutouts taped over your headlights. That way no one will know that your lights are on during the day.
And if you attach a piece of string to each cut-out you can flash other motorists by just pulling on the strings. :clap:
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ZephyR wrote:OK here's another alternative....
Black cardboard cutouts taped over your headlights. That way no one will know that your lights are on during the day.
And if you attach a piece of string to each cut-out you can flash other motorists by just pulling on the strings. :clap:
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trix wrote:
youvebinaced wrote:surely all of you that don't like them that much could just take the bulbs out??
ummm leads to a slight problem when it gets dark.....

LOL :hyper:
Where do people get their ideas from?

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Eureka!

Having had the car for 4 months I at last managed to switch the DRL's off using the indicator stalk method.

I was so excited I switched them back on and then off again. :clap: :clap:
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Blueroc wrote:I was so excited I switched them back on and then off again. :clap: :clap:
now thats excitement for you!!! congrats you've popped your drl cherry :D :clap:
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Blueroc wrote:Eureka!

Having had the car for 4 months I at last managed to switch the DRL's off using the indicator stalk method.

I was so excited I switched them back on and then off again. :clap: :clap:

Hey you must have an 09 model then.
I thought we'd ascertained that turning them off via the method in the manual only worked on MY2010's.
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