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Technical Section => Vehicle Lighting => Topic started by: MuddyPaws on September 01, 2018, 09:52:56 pm

Title: DRLs and handbrake application
Post by: MuddyPaws on September 01, 2018, 09:52:56 pm
I have a 2014 manual/diesel. When I apply the handbrake the DRLs go out. What is the purpose of this? In stop/start traffic I’m sure the car in front thinks I’m some kind of idiot turning my lights on and off.
Has anyone out there by-passed this action by hard wiring the handbrake switch, or fixing it in the handbrake off mode? Where is the switch that does this located? Would there be any other consequences of doing this?
Thanks
Title: Re: DRLs and handbrake application
Post by: Anchorman on September 01, 2018, 11:24:06 pm
I have a 2014 manual/diesel. When I apply the handbrake the DRLs go out. What is the purpose of this? In stop/start traffic I’m sure the car in front thinks I’m some kind of idiot turning my lights on and off.
Has anyone out there by-passed this action by hard wiring the handbrake switch, or fixing it in the handbrake off mode? Where is the switch that does this located? Would there be any other consequences of doing this?
Thanks

There is no switch. It’s done by the body control module. The later models have auto hold which they assume the driver will use but the handbrake suggests you are leaving the car. Don’t worry about the car in front, he won’t be worrying about you.
Title: Re: DRLs and handbrake application
Post by: MuddyPaws on September 02, 2018, 08:25:03 pm
Sorry, I don’t understand what you mean: How is a mechanical movement turned into the supply or non-supply of electricity by electric cables, if not through the use of a switch?