Can the Emgrand's Daytime Running Lights Be Turned Off?

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LeDominic
07/29/25 9:34pm
Emgrand's daytime running lights cannot be turned off. The vehicle's daytime running lights automatically illuminate when the vehicle is started, and there is no manual button to turn them off. Function of daytime running lights: They serve as a signal during driving, without providing illumination. These lights make the vehicle more easily identifiable during daytime driving. When the car engine is started, the daytime running lights automatically turn on and gradually increase in brightness to attract the attention of other motor vehicles, non-motor vehicles, and pedestrians on the road. Definition of daytime running lights: Generally, there are two, with the outer one being the light switch. Daytime running lights are designed to signal the presence of the vehicle to the front during the day and are installed on both sides of the front end. When the car engine is started, the daytime running lights automatically turn on and gradually increase in brightness to attract the attention of other motor vehicles, non-motor vehicles, and pedestrians on the road.
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