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If you drive only in the city I guess that's OK, but .... V70-XC70 2001

Ken, I think he is just confused. With the light switch off and DRLs on, he will not get any instrument lights.
As far as using the high beams, I seldom get to any roads where traffic allows me to use the high beams for more than a few seconds. That is why I switched lenses to E codes, a much better light pattern.
BTW, I have switched the DRLs off on both of my cars. Most of my driving is on multi lane roads with limited access. I turn on my lights whenever I get on country 2 lane roads.

I am sorry to hear that the Brits have to endure dead batteries because they forget to turn off the lights during the daylight hours.

Klaus
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The 164 has a new home, all I am left with are a 95 854T and a 98 V70R :)






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