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They're just on permanently (no disabling)Hello,
Since the delivery little over a week ago, I have been trying to figure out how to turn on those LED lights as daylight running light.
The "Classic" MS has that ability but I cannot find a way to do it on a refreshed model...
Can anyone help?
There are other threads on this, there is an issue with the new LED where they only turn on if you set the lights to OFF. Contact Tesla, the more they hear of it the quicker they will fix the issue.
Let us know if they show you where the secret button isJust called the local Tesla. Told me to come in so they can show me where the "button" is to turn on... I don't think they know what they are talking about....
Asked them to call me back after talking to their tech support.
I have been in contact with Tesla about this issue for a few days now. Here is the thread detailing what I learned:
Daytime running lights on refreshed S | Tesla Motors
Interestingly, it seems that Range Mode in the US will keep the DLR turned off when driving with the car lights set to AUTO during the day. You have to manually engage them via the "Parking Lights" option (just remember to set them back to AUTO when you park). Or you can simply disable Range Mode.
I find this inconvenient, but it's also a boost to "camper mode." Now you can leave the car in neutral with the emergency brake engaged and sleep in the back with air conditioning/heat running and the DLR turned off.
Which it makes no sense at all. DRL LED light should have little to no effect on power usage.. I read it about disabling "Range mode" from Model X community..
just to clarify you where in contact with Tesla about your model x DRL issue. from my understanding the refreshed Model S DRL don't work with or without range mode enabled theres an issue with the firmware on these new cars and the only way to turn on the DRL is to switch to parking lamps!I have been in contact with Tesla about this issue for a few days now.
just to clarify you where in contact with Tesla about your model x DRL issue. from my understanding the refreshed Model S DRL don't work with or without range mode enabled theres an issue with the firmware on these new cars and the only way to turn on the DRL is to switch to parking lamps!
Thanks for the confirmation!! Hopefully that update rolls out soon, though I would prefer the DRL option menu vs the way the are going with it.
Confirmed with my SC today as well. Tesla has sent a notice to all Service Centers that they are aware of the issue and will be fixing it in an upcoming firmware update (no ETA on when that would be).