Where is the switch for the Levin's daytime running lights?
1 Answers
Levin's daytime running lights generally do not have a switch; they automatically turn on when the vehicle starts. 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. DRLs are a special type of vehicle light that automatically activates when the car engine is started, regardless of whether it is day or night. After dark, the driver manually turns on the regular headlights, and the DRLs automatically turn off. The following is about the function of daytime running lights: The purpose of daytime running lights is to make the vehicle more easily recognizable during daytime driving. Their function is not to help the driver see the road better but to inform others that a vehicle is approaching.