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How to Turn Off the Daytime Running Lights on a Geely Emgrand?

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StAyla
07/24/2025, 01:27:24 AM

Turn to the radio playback position, twist the combination switch on the left side towards the driver and simultaneously downwards, and do not let go. Wait for about 3 seconds until you hear a beep sound, indicating that the daytime running lights have been turned off. Finally, if you need to turn the daytime running lights back on, simply reverse the previous steps.

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DeJosiah
08/10/2025, 07:28:21 PM

When driving my Geely Emgrand, I often consider turning off the daytime running lights (DRLs) to save some battery, especially when parked in the sun waiting for friends. The actual operation is straightforward via the car's central control screen: after ignition, tap the main menu, select vehicle settings, then find the lighting control option where there's a dedicated switch for DRLs—turning it off prevents the lights from automatically illuminating during daytime driving. The settings menu is quite intuitive, requiring minimal car knowledge to operate, but keep in mind that interface layouts may slightly vary across Emgrand versions, so it's best to explore and familiarize yourself first. Personally, I think keeping DRLs on is beneficial for safety in rainy or foggy conditions, with negligible power savings, so I only occasionally disable them for specific scenarios. Note that some local regulations mandate DRLs to be on, so I only briefly turn them off for testing purposes. Overall, the Emgrand's thoughtful feature design makes operation uncomplicated, and you'll master it after a few tries.

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SanDakota
09/24/2025, 02:42:25 AM

As someone who has driven for many years, I consider daytime running lights (DRLs) a standard safety feature, but turning them off in the Geely Emgrand isn't overly complicated. Typically, they activate automatically, but if you wish to disable them manually, you'll need to access the settings menu on the central console: After starting the engine, tap the vehicle icon on the screen, scroll to the lighting section, locate the DRL option, and toggle it off. The whole process takes about a minute or two—no need to worry about damaging the system. Based on experience, DRLs are designed to enhance daytime visibility, such as alerting other vehicles in gloomy weather, so permanently disabling them isn't advisable. Occasional deactivation for power saving is fine, but long-term shutdown may increase risks. The user manual provides detailed guidance—it's worth reviewing when you have time. Remember, this feature is reliable, but always verify local regulations before disabling it.

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McLondon
11/07/2025, 09:06:05 PM

I always want to save vehicle power, so I tried turning off the daytime running lights on my Geely Emgrand. The method is simple: go to the vehicle settings in the central control menu, select the lighting options, and directly turn off the DRL switch. This way, the lights won't stay on during the day, saving a bit of electricity—every little bit counts. Just remember not to forget to turn on the headlights in poor lighting conditions for safety. The operation is quick and easy.

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LeLucas
12/28/2025, 10:53:05 PM

The daytime running lights (DRL) on the Geely Emgrand are controlled electronically and can be turned off via the vehicle settings menu: After starting the car, access the main screen, navigate to the vehicle options, then the lighting section, and simply disable the DRL function. This design is modern and intuitive, requiring no tools for operation. DRLs are originally designed to enhance daytime safety, and turning them off may reduce visibility on low-light days. It's recommended to only turn them off briefly when necessary, such as when parked in a bright area while waiting for someone. The process is safe and convenient.

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StEsther
03/26/2026, 01:34:02 AM

I prioritize safe driving, and the daytime running lights (DRLs) on the Geely Emgrand are an important safety feature, so it's best not to turn them off under normal circumstances. However, if you really need to disable them, the process is simple: open the central control screen, navigate to the vehicle settings, locate the lighting controls, and toggle off the DRL switch. Once done, the lights will no longer activate automatically. But be aware that this action may violate regulations in certain regions—only proceed when absolutely necessary. DRLs help reduce daytime accidents, such as making your car more visible in hazy conditions, so carefully assess the risks before disabling them. The entire operation is electronic, making it convenient for daily user management.

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