Daytime running lamps (drl), Daytime running lamps (drl) -16 – Pontiac 2006 Grand Prix User Manual

Page 134

Advertising
background image

Daytime Running Lamps (DRL)

Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) can make it easier for
others to see the front of your vehicle during the
day. DRL can be helpful in many different driving
conditions, but they can be especially helpful in the short
periods after dawn and before sunset. Daytime running
lamps are required to function at all times on all
vehicles first sold in Canada.

A light sensor on top of the instrument panel makes the
DRL work, so be sure it is not covered.

The DRL system will make the low-beam headlamps
come on at reduced brightness when the following
conditions are met:

The ignition is on.

The exterior lamps control is off.

The parking brake is released.

While the DRL are on, only the vehicle’s low-beam
headlamps will be on at reduced brightness. The turn
signal, taillamps, sidemarker and other lamps will not be
on. The instrument panel cluster will not be lit up either.

When it is dark enough outside, the DRL will turn off
and the vehicle’s headlamps and parking lamps will turn
on. The other lamps that come on with the headlamps
will also come on.

When it is bright enough outside, the headlamps will go
off and the DRL will come on.

To idle the vehicle with the DRL off, turn the exterior
lamp control off and then do one of the following:

Turn the exterior lamp control to the parking
lamp position.

Turn the exterior lamp control to the
headlamp position.

Turn the exterior lamp control from AUTO to off and
back to AUTO.

This feature is not available for vehicles first sold
in Canada.

To turn off the automatic headlamp feature when it is
dark outside, move the exterior lamp control to the
parking lamp position. The parking lamps will remain
illuminated and the headlamps will turn off. The
fog lamps will also go on if they were on previously.

As with any vehicle, the regular headlamp system
should be turned on when needed.

3-16

Advertising