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Old 08-26-2011, 08:14 PM
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hey folks i know on most cars u just pull the emer brake and the day time lights go off, not the case with the 2004 d2, does anyone know how to briefly shut them off, i go to the movie drive ins and just wondering if theres a trick to shut them off
 
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Do these lights come on when car is started, or do you have to turn head light switch to position 1?
 
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IIRC from RAVE, it's a programming option in the BCM.
 
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The BCU can be configured for DRL as follows:

None: The vehicle is not fitted with daylight running lamps.

No main: The daylight running lamps are on if the headlamp main beams are off.

No heads: The daylight running lights are on with headlamp main and dipped
beams off and the gearbox not in Park.

I would think the No heads would do what you want, it would turn off the DRL in park, I think. I'm not sure if that's how Canada wanted them to work or not, but it would probably only be an issue if you have to get regular inspections.
 
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