
Sit in the driver's seat, use the left-hand turn signal lever to activate the left turn signal, then pull the high beam lever and hold the position. Next, insert the key and turn it to the accessory position (do not start the engine), wait for 4 seconds. You will hear a confirmation beep, indicating that the daytime running lights have been turned off.

I've been driving for so many years, and the Sagitar's daytime running lights are usually on automatically, but sometimes I want to turn them off to save power when parking or washing the car. You can try the light stalk on the left side of the steering wheel—twist or toggle it a few times to see if it turns off. If that doesn't work, start the car, access the vehicle settings menu from the dashboard buttons, and look for 'Lighting Options' or 'Exterior Lighting.' There should be a switch to control the daytime running lights. I've tried it a few times—it's quite intuitive and takes just a minute or two to figure out. Remember, daytime running lights significantly improve your visibility during the day and reduce accident risks, so I don't recommend keeping them off long-term. Only turn them off temporarily for special occasions. Overall, the Sagitar's settings are user-friendly—don't be afraid to explore. If the menu doesn't respond, check the fuse box or electrical connections for looseness. Regular maintenance should include a quick check of the lighting system to prevent issues.

From a technical perspective, the daytime running lights (DRLs) on the Sagitar are integrated into the vehicle's electronic system and can be turned off primarily through the in-car software settings. After starting the engine, I use the steering wheel buttons or touchscreen to navigate to Vehicle Information - Exterior Lighting - Turn Off DRLs option. The system automatically adjusts the activation status based on sensors, but users can override it. DRLs are designed to enhance daytime safety and comply with safety standards; turning them off may affect compliance or warranty. If the hardware doesn't respond, check if the fuse or relay is functioning properly; I've tried adjusting with an OBD diagnostic tool, but for regular users, menu operation is recommended as it's simple and reliable. Avoid frequent switching to prevent circuit wear.

As a new driver, I didn't know how to turn off the daytime running lights when I first drove the Sagitar. Now I know it's quite simple. After starting the car, first try twisting the lever on the left side of the steering wheel to see the light changes; if the lights are still on, press the menu button on the dashboard, select Settings - Lighting Settings, find a switch called 'Daytime Running Lights' and press it to turn them off. Don't rush the operation, just follow the on-screen instructions slowly, and you'll get the hang of it soon. Having the daytime running lights on is actually good as it makes you more visible to others, so I only turn them off temporarily when parked. If you have any questions, check the user manual or ask a friend. Practice makes perfect.


