LoL right! All I was wondering was if anyone talked their service department into turning them back on to full brightness, like when just your marker lights are on, mine dim just like they do when my headlights are on. I'm almost positive the GM scanner would do it. Just like the fully disabled...
I'm not trying to argue about weather this is stupid or not stupid, or wether it creates more light. I've been a mechanic for 20 year's so I'm aware that this is new software that's been downloaded into the BCM. I'm just trying to find out if anyone knows if it's possible to get it manually...
I've also read the DRL are supposed to be replacing the fog lights that aren't offered anymore on Tahoe or suburban. So if that's the case then I just don't see the reason of taking light away that's supposed to help you see more. And mine light up my entire garage when I drive into it before...
It's a stupid recall because they say the DRL is to bright so that's why they dim with headlights. The headlights are WAY brighter than the DRL so that's makes it a stupid recall. I garuntee those DRL on the brightest setting with the headlights on has never caused an accident because they...
Does anyone know how to keep DRL fully enabled with headlights on? Recall makes DRL dim when headlights come on. I really like the way it looks when they are bright at night with headlights on. Absolutely stupid recall.
How do DRL being on reduce fuel mileage? I can't wait to here this one. I've been a diesel/auto mechanic for 25 years so I'm really excited for the answer to this question! Can't wait to tell the boy's at the dealership this one.
I have a 23 Tahoe on order and I really want the DRLs to stay bright with headlights on. Do you know or have you heard of this being possible after this stupid recall? I've looked at a few different models and the DRLs dim with headlights on. I just really like the brighter look.
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