What causes the left parking light and daytime running light to fail?
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Left parking light and daytime running light failure may be caused by damage to the headlight drive module, which can be addressed by visiting an auto repair shop. The roadside parking light is a parking warning function set by the car. When the car is parked on the roadside, the left parking light keeps flashing. This function is mainly used to remind passing vehicles at night to avoid collisions. Below are the correct ways to use car lights: 1. Poorly lit roads: On roads with no street lighting or poor lighting, high beams can be used. However, when meeting other vehicles or pedestrians, switch to low beams to prevent glare. 2. When needing to read road signs: When unfamiliar with the road and needing to read road signs or other markers, high beams can be used, but should be quickly switched back to low beams. 3. When overtaking another vehicle: The left turn signal should be activated in advance, and high beams and low beams should be alternated or the horn should be sounded to alert the vehicle ahead to yield. 4. When passing through corners, curves, or intersections without traffic signals: Alternate between high and low beams as a reminder. 5. When driving into a tunnel: Turn on high beams, and when meeting another vehicle, switch to low beams in advance. 6. In urban areas with street lighting at night: Low beams must be used. 7. In areas without street lighting at night or during dusk when it is dark or at dawn: Low beams must be turned on when driving. 8. When visibility is obstructed: If encountering heavy fog, snow, or heavy rain that obstructs visibility, low beams must be turned on even during the day.