Just got a 2017 Prius V, and when the DRL is on the high bean also on, any way to turn off the high bean, leave only the DRL? Thanks in advance JC
So what you are really asking is: How do I disable the Daytime Running Lights function ? Right ?? On some models it is optional. On other models it is there all the time and cannot (easily) be turned off. WHY do you care ?? There is still some good evidence out there that they tend to reduce accidents when used.
With Canadian 3rd gen, the Daytime Running Lights is just high beams, at reduced brightness. It's primarily a safety feature; I wouldn't try to disable part of it.
That still doesn't answer the question: WHY do you want to do that ? YOU can't see the lights on the front anyway. From your latest description, it sounds to me like a previous owner modified it so that the fog lights are on all the time. I don't think ANY car came from the factory that way. Disabling the real DRL's would not be a good thing to try if there is not a menu option on the car's setup to do that. My advice: Just leave it alone and drive it.
my opinion .. high beans supposed to be off and use only as high bean when necessary, do not know why I need to have on all the time, also, I got the car from the factory like that (first owner)
Are the high beams full brightness in DRL mode, or reduced brightness? If the latter, that's how it's designed, to catch your eye in traffic. DRL's were not intended to be just for looks.
Are the high beams full brightness in DRL mode .. yes in my opinion high beams supposed to be used as high beams, not as DRL
Let's try this one more time. The "high beams" are NOT on all the time. The same bulbs are just a convenient way to accomplish a DRL, by applying a reduced voltage to them in the daytime; the most generally quoted value is half voltage. There have been a lot of studies about DRLs. Some results say they are helpful and some say they are not necessarily. Some previous requirements for them have been removed. NONE of the studies found even a shred of evidence that using DRLs caused any problems. I don' think I have ever seen any car with two sets of bulbs operating in the DRL mode......unless the ones in the bumper are just accent lights. See your dealer. If they tell you they can't do what you seem to think you want.......then stop worrying about it. The extra stress is not good for your health.
No they aren't......unless you have the headlights turned on manually.......or your automatic lights have failed. But if they are LED, it's kind of hard to tell. And those lights low down on the sides of the bumper are either accent lights or fog lights that you have manually turned ON. I quit. Not worth the effort.
My 2015 does exactly that, you can set to auto on the light stick or turn off auto and DRL and the auto functions i like them on for safety reasons mine are LED the side lights are accents and dont turn on at night only during DRL use..there are many hacks for turning on and off lights that one can find also...
I think we may be missing something. This would be the first application of DRLs that I’m aware where 4 lights are on for the function, as opposed to the usual 2. Check your headlight stalk, maybe it was bumped forward so that the high beams are always on....