I have to pull a fuse to get the driving lights to go out.
Do I have a bad switch? Where are they?
Thanks
Do I have a bad switch? Where are they?
Thanks
Droopy said:I have to pull a fuse to get the driving lights to go out.
Do I have a bad switch? Where are they?
Thanks
+1 juan... we've all done itadam3482p said:Is the button on top of the steering column pushed the wrong way?
Sounds like your salesman was an idiot (no offense!) I asked about it too and my (non-commission) saleman told me that if I wanted to leave the parking lights on when the car was not on, that switch would do just that, but told me not to forget to turn it off, or better yet, just not use it at all.302@12psi said:My salesman just told me "as long as that is never red dont touch it" never really explained it to me through......
drivers routinely use hazards in traffic jams to warn cars behind them of impending problems. It's a good idea and we should do it here.Vitreous said:Bah humbug. I like it, but mostly because I like gadgets in general and I don't trust other drivers in dark neighborhoods.
Hmmm hazards in europe - if double parking isn't one of them, certainly triple parking
it operates the flux capacitor. and the traction control.20wrx02 said:i was told that it controls the turbo on and off :screwy: