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Orange DRLs on 2023

becks118

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I was driving around the other day and saw a 2023 but it had two, orange DRLs on each side, not the white ones. It was like they had somehow reprogrammed the turn signal lights to just stay on continuously and voiala; the white DRLs are now orange. Has anybody else seen this? Any idea how it is done?
 
I was driving around the other day and saw a 2023 but it had two, orange DRLs on each side, not the white ones. It was like they had somehow reprogrammed the turn signal lights to just stay on continuously and voiala; the white DRLs are now orange. Has anybody else seen this? Any idea how it is done?
Most likely was you actually just saw a 2024.
 
Most likely was you actually just saw a 2024.
100% guaranteed on that -- unless of course the guy in the other car somehow has figured out how to manipulate the sw. :rolleyes:
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It was a 2024. Just got mine last week and they have gone back to amber DRLs. Love them.
 




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