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Old 11-28-2008, 10:25 AM   #1
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I got a warning ticket from Arizona DPS for two reasons. 1) I'd been driving for 30 hours. 2) The day time running lights on my '08 HB don't turn on the tail lights.
After my second pull-off nap on the way home I started the engine, the day time running lights kicked on and I didn't notice that the lights on the radio and heater controls weren't on. That would be the tired drivers clue that the tail lights weren't on. I signed off on the citations corrective action block after I had down loaded the DIY on disabling the daytime running lights and had pulled the connector plug off of the relay inside the dash.
Now when its dark enough to see headlights I have to turn on the lights. No head/lights and/or tail lights on is the LEO's most often probable cause for a DUI check. Luckily all my paper work and permits were in order. Moderator, please bump and/or sticky.
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Old 11-28-2008, 10:28 AM   #2
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yeah that is one of the pitfalls of DRLs... Heck even without them, in a well-lit city, it's easy to forget to turn on the lights at all
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Old 11-28-2008, 12:56 PM   #3
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Daytime running lights dont usually include having the tail lights on at the same time.This cop you ran into sounds like he wasnt up on his facts . and how did he know you were driving for 30hrs?you didnt tell him did you?,actually its only truck/commercial drivers who are compelled to drive only a certain number of hours a day,So his warning was probably more a suggestion to get some sleep and his take on no tail lights with the drl's was probably just an observation, of course if its night time you have to turn on your headlights to get the tail lights working.
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Old 11-28-2008, 01:01 PM   #4
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I got a warning ticket from Arizona DPS for two reasons. 1) I'd been driving for 30 hours.
You can drive for 30 hours without leaving Arizona??

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yeah that is one of the pitfalls of DRLs...
And it's even worse on the Yaris because the instrument panel is always lit.
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Old 11-28-2008, 03:30 PM   #5
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I got a warning ticket from Arizona DPS for two reasons. 1) I'd been driving for 30 hours. 2) The day time running lights on my '08 HB don't turn on the tail lights.
After my second pull-off nap on the way home I started the engine, the day time running lights kicked on and I didn't notice that the lights on the radio and heater controls weren't on. That would be the tired drivers clue that the tail lights weren't on. I signed off on the citations corrective action block after I had down loaded the DIY on disabling the daytime running lights and had pulled the connector plug off of the relay inside the dash.
Now when its dark enough to see headlights I have to turn on the lights. No head/lights and/or tail lights on is the LEO's most often probable cause for a DUI check. Luckily all my paper work and permits were in order. Moderator, please bump and/or sticky.

So...you disabled a safety feature for safety reasons (because you're forgetful).
Are DRL's not mandated in AZ? They are here in Canada, and have been since the 80's.
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Old 11-28-2008, 03:50 PM   #6
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i set up my tach light to come on with the headlights,this helps me never forget.
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Old 11-30-2008, 03:00 AM   #7
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So...you disabled a safety feature for safety reasons (because you're forgetful).
Are DRL's not mandated in AZ? They are here in Canada, and have been since the 80's.
Not exactly. They are mandated to be installed on new vehicles. But there isn't a Canadian law against disabling them. (Individual provinces could have legislation about DRL.)

Also, I suppose you have to weigh the risk of being rear ended because you didn't turn on the lights due to the headlights being on. I know I've forgotten to turn the lights on because I could see in front of me and read the instrument panel.
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Old 12-07-2008, 09:18 PM   #8
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Forgetfull?

Yup, I'm old. I deal with it. On my Chevy lumina there is a photocell somewhere that prevents a driver, seeing DRLs, from driving at night without tail lights. The switch to a new Toyota threw me. I drove the lumina for 10 years. Rather than try to teach an "old dog" new tricks I just pulled the DRL relay. I'm writing out my will and have forgotten your name.......maybe it will come to me. Hell, if I'd taken my Ginko I could remember where I hid the Viagra.

End of problem.
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So...you disabled a safety feature for safety reasons (because you're forgetful).
Are DRL's not mandated in AZ? They are here in Canada, and have been since the 80's.
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Old 11-28-2008, 07:26 PM   #9
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Your 08 HB has DRLs? Mine doesn't! I was wishing I had them, as my last car did; but now I am thinking it may not be the greatest option on the car.

And, of course, there is that little light on the instrument cluster when the lights are on!

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Old 11-29-2008, 10:07 AM   #10
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Your 08 HB has DRLs? Mine doesn't! I was wishing I had them, as my last car did; but now I am thinking it may not be the greatest option on the car.

And, of course, there is that little light on the instrument cluster when the lights are on!

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Old 11-29-2008, 11:11 AM   #11
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Good reason not to start screwin' around with safety features.
I love my DRLs
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Old 11-30-2008, 04:19 AM   #12
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I remember pre-hack someone mentioned that DRLs in the U.S. came with some kind of cold weather package. Not quite sure what is in a cold weather package. A sweater?

My Californial LB did not come with DRL.
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Old 11-30-2008, 08:43 AM   #13
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The cold weather pack includes the rear wiper, a bigger starter, rear window defrost, and a couple of other little odds and ends. My wife and I bought our Yarii in NYC, so the cold weather pack was almost standard equipment.
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Old 11-30-2008, 10:42 AM   #14
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The cold weather pack can be easilly checked for in the US: Do you have a 'low windshield wiper fluid' light? You have the cold weather pack. It also includes a MUCH larger washer-fluid tank, able to gulp down an entire 1-gallon bottle of fluid from a gas station at a go once the low-fluid light turns on.

It also comes with a somewhat akward-to-utilize but awesome feature: The ceramic block heater. Turn on the car and leave it at idle, with the temperature at full, and you have positively scalding heat even with the engine bone-cold. :-) It's not mentioned in the owner's manual, but it's in the workshop manuals on what triggers it: Engine idle, coolant cold, ambient temperature under about 50F, you get artificial heating.
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Old 11-30-2008, 04:43 PM   #15
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Old 12-04-2008, 01:33 PM   #16
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The cold weather pack can be easilly checked for in the US: Do you have a 'low windshield wiper fluid' light? You have the cold weather pack. It also includes a MUCH larger washer-fluid tank, able to gulp down an entire 1-gallon bottle of fluid from a gas station at a go once the low-fluid light turns on.

It also comes with a somewhat akward-to-utilize but awesome feature: The ceramic block heater. Turn on the car and leave it at idle, with the temperature at full, and you have positively scalding heat even with the engine bone-cold. :-) It's not mentioned in the owner's manual, but it's in the workshop manuals on what triggers it: Engine idle, coolant cold, ambient temperature under about 50F, you get artificial heating.
Really. I dont think I have this. In fact its a fire hazard - I dont know if anyone would have this on a US car. I have always WISHED cars had and electric element heater for deforst on icy vindeshieldt days. But Show me the money? This engine is warmed up in 3 minutes after start so unless its instant within ten seconds or so I still cant believe it.

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Old 12-04-2008, 10:45 PM   #17
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Really. I dont think I have this. In fact its a fire hazard - I dont know if anyone would have this on a US car. I have always WISHED cars had and electric element heater for deforst on icy vindeshieldt days. But Show me the money? This engine is warmed up in 3 minutes after start so unless its instant within ten seconds or so I still cant believe it.

Fire hazard or not, it's there if you have the All-Weather Guard package. Here in the midwest cars don't warm up in three minutes during the winter. I'm really glad I have this in my Yaris, but I wonder if the high power consumption is effecting my mileage. It looks like it draws close to 40 amps when on.


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The DRL module is also tied into the foglight wiring. I seem to recall a user here who had some issue with his foglights after removing the DRL module. The post may have been lost in the hack and I can't recall what the exact problem was (and I'm too lazy to look for it) but it's worth mentioning.

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Old 12-05-2008, 02:03 PM   #18
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[QUOTE=ToddR;190608]Fire hazard or not, it's there if you have the All-Weather Guard package. Here in the midwest cars don't warm up in three minutes during the winter. I'm really glad I have this in my Yaris, but I wonder if the high power consumption is effecting my mileage. It looks like it draws close to 40 amps when on.=QUOTE]


Well, I am in the cold New England and we are regularly +20 deg F and have a week of -10 to -20F usually once the season. I have the optional Cold weather package with HD heater and big washer bottle and heavy fan. So How do I get this special heat t work? Where exactly do you set the HVAC controls - maybe this is answer mystery why my car dies with the heat on - electric heater its taking all the juicyness far away away from my little battery
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