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How to Turn Off the Daytime Running Lights on the Golf VII?

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Jameson
09/04/2025, 04:37:36 AM

The daytime running lights on the Golf VII cannot be turned off. Daytime running lights are lamps installed at the front of the vehicle to make it more easily recognizable during daytime driving. They are a type of signal light and have indeed played a positive and effective role in improving road safety and reducing traffic accidents. After installing daytime running lights, the visibility of vehicles such as cars, trucks, and buses is significantly enhanced, thereby increasing driving safety. In terms of exterior design, the Golf VII features an innovative roof contour line that fully shapes the robust character of the new Golf, while the sharp waistline visually lowers the vehicle's center of gravity. Under the hood, the Golf VII is equipped with the EA211 series 1.6L and 1.4T engines. The 1.6L engine delivers a maximum power of 81 kW and a maximum torque of 155 Nm, paired with a 5-speed manual or 6-speed automatic transmission.

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SanSara
09/16/2025, 10:38:07 PM

I remember last year when driving a Golf VII, I also wondered how to turn off the daytime running lights. Later, I checked the manual and found it quite simple to operate in the car's system. Start the car, tap the settings menu on the central screen, enter the vehicle settings section, find the lighting options, and you'll see the switch control for the daytime running lights—just select to turn them off. I tried it a few times, and the operation was quick, taking less than a minute. But honestly, daytime running lights are quite useful; they enhance daytime driving safety by making it easier for others to notice your car's position, reducing the chance of collisions. After turning them off, be mindful during cloudy or dusk periods when weaker light might cause others to misjudge the distance. As an experienced driver, I recommend keeping them on unless there's a special occasion where you want less light interference. In short, the method is straightforward, and it doesn't hurt to be extra cautious about safety.

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Rodney
10/30/2025, 11:09:13 PM

I've been into cars for years, and turning off the daytime running lights (DRLs) on a Golf VII is pretty straightforward. Just go into the vehicle settings menu, find the lighting section, and you can disable the DRL function there. The process is simple and requires no tools. The DRLs are enabled by default from the factory for safety reasons, as they improve vehicle visibility during the day. Some might want to turn them off for personalization or to save power, but the energy consumption is minimal, so it doesn’t make much difference. Disabling them might affect how other drivers perceive your car, especially on highways. I’d advise against changing this setting unless necessary, and if you do, make sure to check that the lighting system functions properly afterward to avoid affecting other lights. In short, the method is straightforward, but safety should always come first.

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DelElizabeth
12/13/2025, 10:17:34 PM

Turning off the daytime running lights on the Golf VII is straightforward: After starting the car, go to the central control screen system, find the lighting control in the settings, and then turn off the daytime running lights option. The whole process is intuitive and even beginners can operate it. However, I think daytime running lights are quite crucial as they help others see your car's position during the day, reducing accidents. Turning them off might increase risks, especially when driving with children. The method is convenient, but consider the necessity before deciding.

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DeEvangeline
02/02/2026, 11:17:29 PM

I just helped a friend with the daytime running lights issue on their Golf VII, and turning them off is straightforward. Start the car, access the settings menu on the onboard display, navigate to the lighting section under vehicle settings, and you can toggle the daytime running lights on or off. It's a one-time operation—just remember to save the settings. Safety-wise, daytime running lights are a mandatory design feature; disabling them might violate traffic regulations in some regions, so check local laws. After turning them off, exercise extra caution when driving in low-light conditions to prevent potential hazards. The method is simple and effective, but always prioritize safety considerations.

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Nguyen
04/28/2026, 03:56:47 PM

When I drove a Golf VII, I once wanted to turn off the daytime running lights (DRLs). The method was to operate in the settings area of the car's menu: after starting the car, tap the screen to enter the system settings, select the lighting control in the vehicle settings, and then turn off the DRL switch. The process was quick and not difficult. However, I later gave up because DRLs indeed enhance safety by improving visibility during the day and reducing accident rates. After turning them off, your car becomes less noticeable to others during daytime driving, especially at intersections when turning. Assess your needs—if you must turn them off, follow the steps, but it's recommended to keep the factory settings. Prioritize safety while driving; don't risk major losses for minor gains.

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