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    Senior Member ATI RADEON 8500's Avatar
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    2003 Subaru Baja headlight on all time...

    I'm not sure if this is normal but I yesterday I bought an 2003 Subaru Baja and I noticed that the headlight are always on. I checked the lever that control the headlight and it appear to be set to off...

    I don't mean the super soft and dull light thats always on with every car but in my case it's bright enough to drive at night.

    Is this normal?
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    "I noticed that the headlight are always on" "I checked the lever that control the headlight and it appear to be set to off ..." "Is this normal?"
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    DRL's ?

    You in Canadia ?

    The Vehicle from Canadia ?


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    I don't understand what Herosrest trying to say...

    J.M... Checked Google to find out what DRL meant then checked if my Baja had it.. Yup it does. Never had a car with that feature before so that was new to me.

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    You can usually pull a fuse to disable it ....... But at the end of the day they are quite a good idea


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