Daytime running lamps (drl), Automatic headlamp system, Fog lamps – Pontiac 2009 Vibe User Manual

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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 DRL are
required on all vehicles first sold
in Canada.

The DRL system makes the
headlamps come on at a reduced
brightness when the following
conditions are met:

The ignition is on with the
engine running.

The exterior lamps switch is off.

The parking brake is released.

When the exterior lamp switch
is turned to the headlamp position,
the DRL go off and the headlamps
come on. The other lamps that
come on with the headlamps also
come on.

The headlamps automatically switch
from DRL to the regular headlamps
depending on the darkness of
the surroundings. See “Automatic
Headlamp System” following.

DRL also comes on if only the
parking lamps are being used.

Automatic Headlamp
System

When it is dark enough outside,
the automatic headlamp system
turns on the low-beam headlamps at
the normal brightness along with
other lamps such as the taillamps,
sidemarker, parking lamps and
instrument panel lights. An indicator
light on the instrument panel comes
on when the headlamps are on.
See Instrument Panel Cluster on
page 4-12
.

If the vehicle is driven through a
parking garage, overcast weather, or
a tunnel, the automatic headlamp
system may turn on. There is
a delay before the lights turn on
when starting the car at night.

Do not cover the automatic light
sensor, located on the top left corner
of the instrument panel. If the
sensor is covered the headlamps
will stay on continuously.

Fog Lamps

#

(Fog Lamps): For vehicles with

fog lamps, move the band on the turn
signal/multifunction lever to

#

to turn

them on. The fog lamps only come
on when the headlamps are on
low beam.

Some localities have laws that
require the headlamps to be
on along with the fog lamps.

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2009 - Pontiac Vibe Owner Manual

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