
With the ignition switch turned on, simply rotate the control lever to the corresponding position for the turn signal or parking light to activate the respective lights. After switching to the low beam, push the lever forward to turn on the high beam. Pull the lever backward to activate the high-low beam alternation function. The front and rear fog lights are controlled by the central part of the light control lever. Rotate the switch on the lever to the corresponding position to operate them. The AUTO button lighting up indicates that the automatic headlights are activated. Rotate the knob to switch between the position lights, automatic headlights, and low beam. Press the graphic button with the letter A located at the lower left corner of the center console. The adaptive headlights will automatically turn on when the vehicle turns at a certain angle.

I've been driving my RAV4 for several years, and the daytime running lights (DRLs) are set to turn on automatically by default. This means they light up as soon as you start the engine without needing any manual operation—a convenient and hassle-free design. If you want to adjust the settings, such as turning them off, the method is to turn the ignition on without starting the engine while parked. Then, use the navigation buttons on the steering wheel to access the dashboard menu, select 'Vehicle Settings' or 'Light Settings,' where you'll find an option to toggle the DRLs on or off. However, I recommend keeping them on as they significantly improve your vehicle's visibility during the day, reducing the risk of rear-end collisions. On highways, especially in hazy weather, they've been a great help. Additionally, some regions have regulations mandating their use, so turning them off might violate local laws and could affect insurance assessments. Therefore, regularly checking your lighting status is a fundamental driving habit.

As a RAV4 owner, I find the daytime running lights (DRLs) automatically turn on immediately after starting the engine, which is very intelligent and requires no manual operation. If you want to learn more about how to control them, you can go to the vehicle settings menu: after turning the ignition key to the ON position; use the buttons on the right side of the steering wheel to scroll to the display menu; find the 'System' or 'Customize' option; after entering, select 'Lights', where there is a toggle switch for the DRLs to turn them off or on. Turning them off might save a bit of electricity, but it's not worth it, as research shows DRLs can reduce traffic accident rates by about 25%. I think this feature is most friendly to beginners, eliminating the hassle of forgetting to turn on the lights; in congested cities, other vehicles can notice you more easily, enhancing overall safety. Additionally, the battery consumption is minimal, and the LED light source is durable, lasting several years without needing replacement, which is a small advantage.

In my daily driving of the RAV4, the daytime running lights automatically turn on after starting the engine without requiring manual activation. In terms of settings, some models support adjustments in the vehicle menu: when parked with the engine off; enter the dashboard settings; locate the lighting options; tap on 'Daytime Running Lights' to toggle them on or off. When turned off, they don't function, but I always keep them on to enhance driving safety. This is thanks to Toyota's design, where the automatic mode is both time-saving and reliable.


