How to Turn Off the Daytime Running Lights on the Boyue

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LeSarah
07/28/25 5:27pm
Method to turn off the Boyue's daytime running lights: Insert the ignition key with the ignition switch in the off position, move the turn signal switch to the left turn position, pull up the high beam and hold it, then turn on the ignition switch. Hold for about 5 seconds until you hear a prompt sound, then release the ignition switch and return it to the original position. The daytime running lights will turn off. Here is more information about daytime running lights: 1. The operation method of the Boyue's daytime running lights differs from other models. When the speed is below 10km/h, you can manually turn off the daytime running lights by operating the switch. When the speed exceeds 10km/h or the driving distance exceeds 100m, the daytime running lights will automatically turn on again. 2. Daytime running lights, also known as DRLs, are installed on both sides of the front end to signal the presence of the vehicle during the day. Their purpose is to make the vehicle more noticeable to others during daytime driving. The function of daytime running lights is not to help the driver see the road but to alert others that a vehicle is approaching.
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