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Old 11-10-2016, 12:47 PM   #29
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I have no idea why, with DRLs on, there are no running lights on at the rear of a car. .
Thais has always baffled me! To the extent I once tried to find out what the rationale was. Never really found an authoritive answer on the subject (blogs and forums are not authorities)
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Whenever I pull the ebrake in neutral, I have noticed that the DRLs shut off. The only related mod I have is the DiodeDynamics always on module. I was wondering if this is a normal thing for these cars and if so is there a way to turn it off?

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You know.. if you remove the center console. When the ebrake is down it sit on a button turning on the drl. If you remove the button or slightly relocate it to the side the ebrake won't sit on it and you can drive without the drl

If you want always on just tape the button down xD
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Thais has always baffled me! To the extent I once tried to find out what the rationale was. Never really found an authoritive answer on the subject (blogs and forums are not authorities)
I would have wired the rear fog light, as a rear drl, if I could have found a good power source in the rear, ie only on when running. Note, I didn't want to run a wire from the front of the car just for this.
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