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- 2022 CX-5 S Select
2024 CX-5 Prem Plus
1984 RX-7 GSL-SE (long gone)
First time poster here, apologies in advance. I know there are posts on this but this makes no sense to me and I'd like to confirm before proceeding.
We bought our daughter a 2022 CX-5 S Select a couple of months ago. She followed us to a restaurant yesterday and I noticed her lights were on even though it was the daytime. I never noticed this before, so I figured either she messed with the switch accidentally or a setting must have gotten changed or something. However, the switch was still on Auto, where as far as I know it's been since she got the car, and when I looked through the Exterior Lighing menus it does not give me an option to switch Daytime Running Lights on and off. The manual indicates that it should be there - am I missing something? This seems like such a simple thing, it's hard to believe Mazda didn't give you an option of turning this on and off.
Am I going to have to go through that whole "press the brake while doing all these switches 10 times in 2 seconds" thing that I've been seeing? Please tell me there's a better way...
Thanks!
We bought our daughter a 2022 CX-5 S Select a couple of months ago. She followed us to a restaurant yesterday and I noticed her lights were on even though it was the daytime. I never noticed this before, so I figured either she messed with the switch accidentally or a setting must have gotten changed or something. However, the switch was still on Auto, where as far as I know it's been since she got the car, and when I looked through the Exterior Lighing menus it does not give me an option to switch Daytime Running Lights on and off. The manual indicates that it should be there - am I missing something? This seems like such a simple thing, it's hard to believe Mazda didn't give you an option of turning this on and off.
Am I going to have to go through that whole "press the brake while doing all these switches 10 times in 2 seconds" thing that I've been seeing? Please tell me there's a better way...
Thanks!