
The Excelle's daytime running lights do not have a switch; they automatically turn on when the vehicle starts and cannot be manually turned off. Daytime running lights (DRLs) are designed to make the vehicle more visible to others during the day and are installed on both sides of the front end. Taking the 2019 Excelle as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4609mm, width 1798mm, height 1486mm, wheelbase 2640mm, fuel tank capacity 44l, and trunk capacity 400l. The 2019 Buick Excelle is equipped with a 1.0T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 125PS, maximum power of 92kW, maximum torque of 170Nm, and is paired with a 6-speed manual transmission.

I remember when driving the Excelle, the daytime running lights (DRLs) were usually automatic, without a dedicated separate switch button. They would light up as soon as the engine started, a design intended for driving safety to prevent vehicles from being hard to see during the day. However, if you really want to turn them off, some newer Excelle models allow adjustments through the instrument panel's settings menu. For example, look for the small knob or button controlling the lights near the steering wheel, possibly combined on the steering column. Alternatively, you can access the vehicle settings through the central control screen, navigate to the lighting options, and see if there's a toggle for the DRLs. Older models might not have this feature and may require a visit to the 4S dealership for adjustment with specialized tools. Personally, I think it's best not to turn them off in daily use to avoid minor hassles leading to major accidents, plus they increase visibility by over 30%. Each Excelle model has different configurations, so checking the user manual is more accurate.

I was helping a friend fix his car. The location of the Excelle's daytime running lights (DRL) switch depends on the model year. For most standard versions, the DRLs turn on automatically without a physical button. For newer models like those from 2020 onwards, you can adjust them through the infotainment system: start the car, navigate to the central dashboard screen menu, look for vehicle settings or lighting controls, and there should be an option to toggle the DRLs. For older models, the switch might be on the combination stalk under the steering wheel—try twisting the light lever. If you can't find it, don't force it. DRLs are important for improving safety and reducing collision rates. Modifying the wiring yourself can be risky, so it's better to use them as intended or consult a professional mechanic. Checking fuses or circuits is also an option to avoid making a small issue worse.

After years of driving, the Excelle's daytime running lights (DRLs) are designed to be fully automatic with no physical switch. They illuminate when the engine is running, enhancing daytime driving safety and reducing accidents. You can adjust the on/off setting via the instrument cluster menu, accessible through steering wheel buttons or the central touchscreen. Newer models offer more flexibility with optional on/off control. Avoid manual wiring modifications as they may affect other functions. Keeping it in automatic mode is the most reliable option—effortless and safety-assured. Always prioritize safety first.

I just got my hands on an Excelle and was researching where the daytime running lights (DRL) switch is. Found out it's not a separate switch but integrated into the automatic system. The lights turn on as soon as you start the car, and if you want to turn them off, you need to go into the central control information menu. For example, press the home button, select vehicle settings, then the lighting section where you might find the switch option. There are big differences in configurations across different model years—the 2018 model allows direct turning off, while older models have restrictions. The process is simple, just a few clicks. Discussing daily driving discoveries, such automatic features are quite practical, reducing distractions while driving and adapting to different lighting conditions. Don't worry about the operation being complicated.

Having driven several Excelle models, the position of the daytime running light (DRL) switch varies by model. The base version doesn't have a switch option and is fully automatic. For the luxury version, adjustments are made via the central control screen settings menu: after starting the car, enter the system, click on the lighting settings, and select DRL on/off. Similar operations can be performed using steering wheel buttons. Some models link the DRL function to the headlight mode. Let's talk about its benefits: enhanced visibility during the day, reducing accident rates by over 25%, and compliance with regulations. Practical advice is to keep them on and only adjust via the menu when necessary. It's a simple process to manage.


