How do you test a DRL module?
Diagnose the DRL relay daylight hours with parking brake OFF and transmission in drive, remove the DRL relay from the socket and use your voltmeter to check for battery voltage on one terminal in the relay socket and partial voltage in another terminal. Then check for good ground on the other two terminals.
What does a daytime running light module do?
The daytime running lamp module automatically turns on your daytime running lights (DRLs). These lights are less intense than your headlights and make it easier for others to see you in the snow, rain, fog, and other inclement weather conditions.
What does the DRL light mean on a Honda Fit?
Usually, if the DRL light is on, it indicates that the computer has detected an issue. When you start the engine, the DRL light will come on for a few seconds or until you release the parking brake. This light should turn off afterwards once the system verifies that everything is working as intended.
How do you turn off DRL?
If your vehicle is equipped with a “DRL OFF” setting, they can be turned off by twisting the headlight control knob to “DRL OFF.” For vehicles listed below equipped with DRL, the system can be disabled by your local Toyota dealership.
Can you upgrade to automatic headlights?
There are two options available when adding automatic headlights: install a factory package or an aftermarket kit. If the car manufacturer supplied the accessory kit to retrofit the vehicle, the switch will be an original equipment unit with added functionality.
Are daytime running lights the same as headlights?
DRLs are lights located on the front of a vehicle that remain on whenever the engine is running. Unlike headlights, daytime running lights are fairly dim and don’t illuminate the road ahead. The purpose of daytime running lights is to increase the visibility of your car, so that other drivers can see you on the road.