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GOT PROBLEMS OR ISSUES? => GENERAL => Topic started by: Lynette Jackson on November 20, 2024, 14:29:48
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Hi
I had a new battery fitted to my 2018 Hyundai yesterday. Prior to this the 2 day light symbols would show on the dashboard. Today I drove the car and the day lights are working but not showing up on the dashboard except for about a minute of the journey. Is this now correct or should they show up on the dashboard please? I have called the garage who fitted the battery and I am waiting for them to get back to me.
Thanks for your help.
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Hi
I had a new battery fitted to my 2018 Hyundai yesterday. Prior to this the 2 day light symbols would show on the dashboard. Today I drove the car and the day lights are working but not showing up on the dashboard except for about a minute of the journey. Is this now correct or should they show up on the dashboard please? I have called the garage who fitted the battery and I am waiting for them to get back to me.
Thanks for your help.
A picture of the light/lights may help, 👍
Have you got your headlight switch set to auto?
Is it possible the auto headlights are turning on and off due to low light levels?
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Do you mean the daytime running lights, because there's no indicator on the instrument display to show when they're on, because they're on all the time.
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Thank you to both of you for your replies. Sorry I didn't make myself clear. Prior to having the new battery fitted the side and headlight symbols lit up on the dashboard when the daytime running lights were on. It seems that having the battery changed has made things work properly as BrendanP has confirmed there is no instrument display for daytime running lights. I had the headlights on auto yesterday so the lights must have come on momentarily due to low light levels.
Thanks again.