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UN USUAL THOUGHT BUT THE LIGHT MIGHT TURN OFF IF THERE IS A LIGHT SENSOR WHICH IS DESIGNED TO DO SO DURING THE DAY DID U CHECK FOR THE SAME RESULT AT NIGHT, ALSO THE SOME JETTAS HAVE THE AUTOMATIC DAY NIGHT LIGHTS ON OFF FEATURE MAKE SURE YOU HAVE THAT FEATURE OFF
IF you have an automatic head light module (Day night operation) check that the power when in the night mode is getting to the display. It may have it's own light sensor that turns on the display light and if so it may be faulty as well.
Did u ever figure it out ? Mine are doing same thing only work during the day and shut off when I turn lights on and don't work at night. I've changed all fuses and relays, still doing the same thing. I'm hoping it's not wiring issue
Turn the knob by the head light switch your tail lights work off the headlight switch not when the day time running lights are on only when you turn your headlights on
It's supposed to. The console is brighter during the day so that you can see it. At night, that same level of intensity is too bright. When you turn them on during the day, the car doesn't know whether it's day or night, so they get dimmer.
turn the selection knob to auto and leave it there. the lights will automatically come on whenever the sensor on the dash trips. it takes a minute in a tunnel but you will never have to worry if your lights are on.
Have you verified both high beams are in working order? DRL's are very funny about not working if one of the lights is burned out. Rememeber that DRL's are only high beams using 20% of the power so just because your normal lights work, it does not mean the high beams are working correctly.
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