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Old 08-09-2017, 11:53 PM   #1
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DRL worn out?

I have a 13 brz limited and today after bodyshop, I noticed both DRL weren't turn on no matter what. Could they be worn out or bodyshop messed it up? Thank you in advance.
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Parking brake down? (or in drive with an auto)

They might have forgot to plug them in.
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Parking brake down? (or in drive with an auto)

They might have forgot to plug them in.
It's an automatic transmission and my parking brake is all the way down if that's what you are referring to. and it's still not on. sorry, I'm not a native speaker so I might've misunderstood what you wrote but what do you mean by they forgot to plug them in ??
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I doubt both would "wear out" and stop working at the same time. If the body shop was working on the front of the car, I'd let them know the DRL are not working and ask them to take a look
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It's an automatic transmission and my parking brake is all the way down if that's what you are referring to. and it's still not on. sorry, I'm not a native speaker so I might've misunderstood what you wrote but what do you mean by they forgot to plug them in ??
With the automatic they do not come on in park. You have to put the car in gear. In gear with parking brake down they should come on
If both those are in place then as said they are unplugged or the fuse is blown.
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