Why is the daytime running light of Baojun 510 not working?

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LeAiden
08/26/25 4:36am
The reasons why the daytime running light of Baojun 510 is not working are: 1. The daytime running light is turned off in the vehicle settings; 2. The fuse of the daytime running light is blown; 3. The wiring harness of the daytime running light is faulty; 4. The light guide ring driver is faulty; 5. The bulb of the daytime running light is faulty; 6. The headlight control module driver is faulty. Taking the 2021 Baojun 510 as an example, its body structure is a five-door five-seat SUV, with body dimensions of: length 4220mm, width 1740mm, height 1615mm, wheelbase 2500mm, front track 1490mm, rear track 1496mm, fuel tank capacity 45l, luggage compartment capacity 318 to 1210l, and curb weight 1206kg.
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JakeMarie
09/08/25 6:05am
I've been driving the Baojun 510 for a while, and the issue of the daytime running lights not working is quite annoying. Common problems include a blown fuse—check the fuse labeled DRL or headlights in the fuse box. The bulb might also be faulty, especially if the LED has reached the end of its lifespan. Loose wiring is another cause, as rain or bumpy roads can lead to poor contact. Controller malfunctions are also known in the 510, where the automatic system may mistakenly turn off the lights. Safety is important; daytime running lights alert other vehicles, and not having them increases accident risks. I suggest first opening the hood to troubleshoot yourself—fix it if it's simple, or go to a 4S shop if it's complicated. Regular maintenance can prevent such issues, like checking the lights every six months.
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