Daylight running lights

Daylight running lights

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LongBaz383BHP

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2,094 posts

231 months

Tuesday 1st July 2014
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Hi folks. Long time no speak. Anyhoo bought myself a Volvo XC90 and it has the DTRL which I don't like and makes me think of the times it really anoyed me.
So, does anyone know how to disable them or know of someone who does. Not main agent as I hear they charge and some.
Thanks
Barrie

Spare tyre

11,225 posts

144 months

Tuesday 1st July 2014
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Is there a fuse to pull?

Nick_MSM

723 posts

200 months

Tuesday 1st July 2014
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Never driven a Volvo, but on most cars you can disable it via a screen/options?

LongBaz383BHP

Original Poster:

2,094 posts

231 months

Tuesday 1st July 2014
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No fuse to full. I understand its a laptop type job.

Spare tyre

11,225 posts

144 months

Tuesday 1st July 2014
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LongBaz383BHP said:
No fuse to full. I understand its a laptop type job.
Bugger, I wonder if there is a plug underneath you could reach

martinrpeachey

749 posts

159 months

Wednesday 2nd July 2014
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Don't start pulling fuses, you'll unleash a whole world of trouble which will cost you dearly in the long run.

There's a monthly Volvo meet at the Vine inn in Ower, just off J2 on the M27 and there's a chap who usually shows up with the correct software/hardware (known as Dice Vida) who should be able to turn the DRLs off for you.

Alternatively, try calling a local stealer and ask how much it'll cost - usually between £20 and £40, I've even heard of some stealerships doing it for free.

LongBaz383BHP

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2,094 posts

231 months

Wednesday 2nd July 2014
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Thanks for thst. Do you know when the next meet is?

LongBaz383BHP

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2,094 posts

231 months

Wednesday 2nd July 2014
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Thanks for thst. Do you know when the next meet is?

martinrpeachey

749 posts

159 months

Thursday 3rd July 2014
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LongBaz383BHP said:
Thanks for thst. Do you know when the next meet is?
July the 27th I believe. Have a look at www.vpcuk.org, the thread will pop up about a week before.

oblark

18 posts

142 months

Thursday 3rd July 2014
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I think you`ll find that you can`t turn the DRL off as it`s a legal obligation to have them on.

martinrpeachey

749 posts

159 months

Thursday 3rd July 2014
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oblark said:
I think you`ll find that you can`t turn the DRL off as it`s a legal obligation to have them on.
Mornin' Rob smile

Afaik, the DRL is a dealer option, you can spec the car to run them or not (hence mine has them off) and by default, they're sold with the DRLs on.

Some of the German brands give you a dashboard option to dim them or turn them off all together.

oblark

18 posts

142 months

Thursday 3rd July 2014
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martinrpeachey said:
Mornin' Rob smile

Afaik, the DRL is a dealer option, you can spec the car to run them or not (hence mine has them off) and by default, they're sold with the DRLs on.

Some of the German brands give you a dashboard option to dim them or turn them off all together.
I thought you going on about the led DRL not the head lights, my mistake smile

martinrpeachey

749 posts

159 months

Thursday 3rd July 2014
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oblark said:
I thought you going on about the led DRL not the head lights, my mistake smile
Think it's only the really new XC90 that has the LED jobbies but even so, I think they can be specced at the dealer. It's when you hacking up some wiring (for example) to disable what could be conceived to be a safety feature, you can get yourself in hot water (as far as I'm aware)

oblark

18 posts

142 months

Thursday 3rd July 2014
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martinrpeachey said:
Think it's only the really new XC90 that has the LED jobbies but even so, I think they can be specced at the dealer. It's when you hacking up some wiring (for example) to disable what could be conceived to be a safety feature, you can get yourself in hot water (as far as I'm aware)
If you notice all new cars have the led DRL, it`s a EU law that states that all cars most have them.

"European legislation adopted in 2008 required dedicated daytime running lights (DRL) to be fitted to all new 'types' of passenger cars and small delivery vans since February 2011. Trucks and buses followed from August 2012."

Something volvo started doung back in the mid 80`s smile

martinrpeachey

749 posts

159 months

Thursday 3rd July 2014
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oblark said:
If you notice all new cars have the led DRL, it`s a EU law that states that all cars most have them.

"European legislation adopted in 2008 required dedicated daytime running lights (DRL) to be fitted to all new 'types' of passenger cars and small delivery vans since February 2011. Trucks and buses followed from August 2012."

Something volvo started doung back in the mid 80`s smile
Not just a pretty face 'ay Rob wink

Spare tyre

11,225 posts

144 months

Tuesday 8th July 2014
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martinrpeachey said:
Don't start pulling fuses, you'll unleash a whole world of trouble which will cost you dearly in the long run.
Didn't know that, will make a mental note to not bother with Volvo if they are that highly strung

martinrpeachey

749 posts

159 months

Tuesday 8th July 2014
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Spare tyre said:
Didn't know that, will make a mental note to not bother with Volvo if they are that highly strung
The newer ones are a bit more forgiving but if you accidentally pull a fuse (there's loads of fuses in these things - 3 fuse boards) that does something to do with the SRS system, Speedo, CEM, BCM, etc. it can throw SRS/ABS warnings as well as a host of internal DTCs that can't usually be read on a generic code reader. A dealer will charge between £60 and £80 to reset the SRS warning.

The car will still run fine (usually) but there'll be a few lights and warnings on the dash that don't go away and they're quite annoying.