Hi all,
I have recently purchased a MK6 GTI+ and was wondering about the DRL.
Do they only have front DRL? or both front and rear?
When I put the lights on auto mode only the front ones appear.
Didn't know if that is supposed to be the case or whether the rear ones are broken.
Any help would be appreciated!
Daytime Running Lights
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Re: Daytime Running Lights
Its fine like that.
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Re: Daytime Running Lights
I always thought DRLs were front only anyway.. Never noticed modern cars with any rear lights on in the day time.. hardly noticeable (in red) compared to the brilliant White LEDs at the front
if you want rear lighting in dusk conditions you need side light setting not Auto. I find Auto put the headlights on in dusk conditions.
if you want rear lighting in dusk conditions you need side light setting not Auto. I find Auto put the headlights on in dusk conditions.
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Re: Daytime Running Lights
Some manufacturers’ cars have DRL’s set to the Scandinavian mode as the default setting from the factory (I read on seatcupra.net forum that some Seat models have this as the default). With the Scandinavian mode, both the front DRL’s and the rear lights are illuminated.grazuncle2 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 22, 2022 9:33 am I always thought DRLs were front only anyway.. Never noticed modern cars with any rear lights on in the day time.. hardly noticeable (in red) compared to the brilliant White LEDs at the front
if you want rear lighting in dusk conditions you need side light setting not Auto. I find Auto put the headlights on in dusk conditions.
I wouldn’t use side lights in dusk conditions; it’s far safer to use headlights so that you can see and be seen. IMHO sidelights really only ought to be used as parking lights when parked up for short periods in areas with poor street lighting or no street lighting.
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Re: Daytime Running Lights
The DRLs stay on with side lights don't they?.. Mine do
so the poster would have rear lights as well as DRLs?
I'm not suggesting he drive in the dark with side lights only..
so the poster would have rear lights as well as DRLs?
I'm not suggesting he drive in the dark with side lights only..
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Re: Daytime Running Lights
The DRLs, front only, are permanently on once you turn the ignition key.namitee wrote: ↑Mon Jan 17, 2022 7:48 pm Hi all,
I have recently purchased a MK6 GTI+ and was wondering about the DRL.
Do they only have front DRL? or both front and rear?
When I put the lights on auto mode only the front ones appear.
Didn't know if that is supposed to be the case or whether the rear ones are broken.
Any help would be appreciated!
If you turn, or leave, the light switch on Auto, nothing happens in daylight, but at dusk, and sometimes if you drive from say bright sunshine into a shaded area/road they come on, dipped main beams plus side lights. They seem a bit overly sensitive to me and tend to come on well before dusk conditions, your first indication of this is that the instrument lighting gradually darkens and finally you are only left with a few illuminated items in red, but I suppose its giving you a clear hint that the system thinks you need main lighting on, I am not sure if they come on as soon as the instrument lighting starts to dim, but this is easy enough to check by switching to main beams. I don't use it because of one very irritating feature IMO, if you leave the switch in the Auto position when you leave the car, when you return and unlock, the dipped beams come on plus sidelights before you get into the car, I am not sure but I think it may also do this in daylight (will check it out) and then go out (daylight conditions) when you put the key in the ignition or start the engine.
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Re: Daytime Running Lights
The feature you are referring to is coming home/ leaving home (CH/LH) this can be turned off in the infotainment system by the user, you can then leave the light switch in auto and the lights will come on and off when required
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I leave the lights set to ‘Auto’ as my GTI+ has the Active Info Display (AID) a.k.a digital instrument display. Unlike cars with analogue instrument dials, the AID doesn’t dim down to act as a prompt to turn the lights on if the light switch is in in the ‘off’ position; you just have an irritating permanent warning message on the AID telling you to switch them to ‘Auto’, irrespective of the ambient lighting levels.Johntheo1 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 23, 2022 6:09 amThe DRLs, front only, are permanently on once you turn the ignition key.namitee wrote: ↑Mon Jan 17, 2022 7:48 pm Hi all,
I have recently purchased a MK6 GTI+ and was wondering about the DRL.
Do they only have front DRL? or both front and rear?
When I put the lights on auto mode only the front ones appear.
Didn't know if that is supposed to be the case or whether the rear ones are broken.
Any help would be appreciated!
If you turn, or leave, the light switch on Auto, nothing happens in daylight, but at dusk, and sometimes if you drive from say bright sunshine into a shaded area/road they come on, dipped main beams plus side lights. They seem a bit overly sensitive to me and tend to come on well before dusk conditions, your first indication of this is that the instrument lighting gradually darkens and finally you are only left with a few illuminated items in red, but I suppose its giving you a clear hint that the system thinks you need main lighting on, I am not sure if they come on as soon as the instrument lighting starts to dim, but this is easy enough to check by switching to main beams. I don't use it because of one very irritating feature IMO, if you leave the switch in the Auto position when you leave the car, when you return and unlock, the dipped beams come on plus sidelights before you get into the car, I am not sure but I think it may also do this in daylight (will check it out) and then go out (daylight conditions) when you put the key in the ignition or start the engine.
As @CarbonChaos has said, you can switch off CH/LH in the car settings menu, accessed via the infotainment screen. I haven’t switched mine off as I find it’s a useful feature, but I have reduced the length of time the lights remain on with the CH function to 20 seconds (the default is 30 seconds) as I found I was waiting to make sure the lights did go out after I’d put my car away in my garage .