How to turn off the small front lights that stay on?
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When the car starts, the daytime running lights turn on simultaneously and cannot be turned off. To turn them off, simply shut down the engine. Check if there are any abnormalities in the wiring. If any issues are found, promptly send the car to a repair shop for servicing.
Oh, I've encountered this issue too, back when my car was brand new. The front small lights staying on constantly might be due to incorrect parking light or daytime running light settings. My usual approach is to first get in and start the car, then look for the light control stalk or button inside – there's typically a rotary switch near the center console, try turning it to the OFF position; if it's currently in AUTO mode, the light sensor might be stuck, just manually switch to turn off the lights. If that doesn't work, check the user manual – some cars allow disabling the daytime running lights through the dashboard menu. If you still can't fix it, don't delay, head to a nearby repair shop immediately to avoid draining the battery from constant light usage. Always pay attention to light status when parking – developing good habits can save you a lot of trouble.
This is a common issue. The small light might be designed to stay on as a daytime running light. I recommend first checking the vehicle settings: after starting the engine, navigate through the multifunction display menu to find the lighting settings option and turn it off. If it's a mechanical issue, such as a stuck relay or aging switch, you can also try opening the hood to inspect the fuse box. The fuse numbers are marked in the manual. Use small tweezers to pull them out and check if they're blown. If they're fine, just put them back. Don't find it troublesome—details determine safety. A light staying on not only wastes electricity but may also mislead pedestrians. Developing a habit of regular maintenance for the lighting system can reduce the risk of accidents.