Guide How To Disable Daytime Running Lights (instructions)

You are saying when you stop at a red light the DRL's turn off and then back on again when you move again? That is a very strange feature to me. I get them turning off when the turn signal is activated.
Yep. In Auto mode.
 
I just don't understand the purpose of it. Why would they bother? I get it if the car is in park as it won't be moving. Is this for an MX-5 with a manual transmission?
 
It's the first time I've heard of it on a CX-5. The only thing these cars have in common outside of being made in Hofu, is that they are 2024 models.
 
I drive a 2025 CX 5 turbo premium, i use it rarely because i do work from home.
Just followed the instructions from 2013 again today, this time it worked first try. First i had to learn how to start the ignition by pressing the start/stop button twice, i had no idea how to do that and it was only explained on this after reading hundreds of comments... well ok, i should have read the manual... i hate manuals though :D
That was not the only mistake i made, i also released the brakes BEFORE i released the PARKING brake and i did not turn off the ignition before releasing the foot from the brakes.

The official instruction from Mazda is not 100% clear in my opinion.

For me step 7 indicated that you can release the foot brakes after step 6 which is wrong.

In my opinion it should read:

7. Release the parking break. You now can also release the foot from the brakes.
Then push ignition button to turn off the cars ignition.

THEN Confirm DRL settings

If DRL is activated:
- PARK BRAKE OFF = DRL ON
- PARK BRAKE ON + DRL OFF

Am i correct?
 
I don't remember anything in the instructions being incorrect. I followed it exactly and it worked for me. But it was over 2 years ago now.
 
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I don't remember anything in the instructions being incorrect. I followed it exactly and it worked for me.
Well maybe its because english is not my native language... i just noticed from all the comments that many people did not understand the procedure 100% correctly like myself. In the german language CONFIRM (bestätigen) means you finished all steps and now you can test if it worked... No word that you have to turn off ignition also first.
 
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Well maybe its because english is not my native language... i just noticed from all the comments that many people did not understand the procedure 100% correctly like myself.
That is possible.

I reviewed it and I see what you are talking about.

There is another version that I used. It is the same process but I found it easier to follow the logic since it was broken into more of a flow chart. I can't find it now.
 
I posted this many years ago, but it is buried. I just copied and pasted again to show the different step.

I start with my lights switch in the off position.
Engaged emergency parking brakes.
Push ignition button twice.
Step on the brake and keep foot on brake the whole time.
Turn light switch to parking lights then back to off 5 times really quick (have to scroll pass auto if you have auto lights).
Then hit the hazards 10 times really quickly (basically on and off 5 times)
Turn light switch to parking lights then back to off 5 times again.
WAIT AT LEAST 5 Seconds
Disengage emergency parking brakes.
Release foot from brake pedal.
Push ignition button once to turn off.

Your DRL should be disabled now. Repeat steps to enable
 
I did the procedure again, this time for my wife's 2025 Mazda NA Select Trim, worked like a charm now that i know exactly how to do it.
This time i FORGOT to take the foot off the brakes and instead of turning the ignition off i started the car! :ROFLMAO: It still was a successful attempt! :cool:
 
If you have auto lights and are right handed this is very tricky to do but just do it quicker. It will work.
Oh as i said it still worked! I tested it in a short drive, the DRL are now off if i put it into OFF. The select parking lights are not as nice looking as the turbo trim or premium plus ones, but my main goal for that select model was to be able to turn the lights off completely to preserve the led bulb for the future. By the way i like the leatherette seats of the select trim better then the leather seats on my turbo 😄
 
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