Daytime running lamps (drl), Automatic headlamp system, Daytime running – GMC 2012 Canyon User Manual

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GMC Canyon Owner Manual - 2012

Lighting

6-3

Daytime Running
Lamps (DRL)

Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) can
make it easier for others to see the
front of your vehicle during the day.
Fully functional daytime running
lamps are required on all vehicles
first sold in Canada.

The DRL system will come on when
the following conditions are met:

.

The ignition is on.

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The exterior lamps control is
in AUTO.

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The transmission is not in
P (Park) if you have an
automatic transmission.

.

The light sensor determines it is
daytime.

When the DRL are on, only the
parking lamps or reduced intensity
low beam headlamps will be on.

The taillamps, sidemarkers, and
other lamps will not be on. The
instrument panel will not be lit up
either.

When it begins to get dark, the
headlamps will automatically switch
from DRL to the regular headlamps.

The regular headlamp system
should be turned on when needed.

Automatic Headlamp
System

When it is dark enough outside, the
automatic headlamp system will turn
on after the transmission has been
shifted from P (Park) to D (Drive).
The headlamps, taillamps,
sidemarker, parking lamps, roof
marker lamps, and the instrument
panel lights turn on at normal
brightness. The radio lights will
become dimmer when the
headlights are off compared to
when the headlights are on.

The vehicle has a light sensor
located on the top of the instrument
panel. Do not cover the sensor,
or the system will be on whenever
the ignition is on.

The system can turn on the
headlamps when driving in a
parking garage, through a tunnel or
when there is overcast weather.
This is normal.

There is a delay in the transition
between the daytime and nighttime
operation of the Daytime Running
Lamps (DRL) and the automatic
headlamp system so that driving
under bridges or bright overhead
street lights does not affect the
system. The DRL and automatic
headlamp system will only be
affected when the light sensor
detects a change in lighting lasting
longer than the delay.

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