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2025 Lariat AWD Hybrid DRL's Issue?

Cristiansilva3312

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Hey all, I just got a 2025 ford maverick lariat hybrid with awd and 4k. I absolutely love it and it's been great, but I noticed when the car is in park, the DRLs aren't on. Are they only suppose to come on when in drive? The only time they seem to be on when I've been outside the vehicle is when I remote start the car via the app, before turning the car on. I do normally see them on in reflection of other cars on the road. Wondering if this is normal...
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The DRLs are designed to come on when the car is in drive. In park, no.
 

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Wuh~Tuh~Fuh a DRL ?
 

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Pretty sure mine on when you lock/unlock the car
 

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Hey all, I just got a 2025 ford maverick lariat hybrid with awd and 4k. I absolutely love it and it's been great, but I noticed when the car is in park, the DRLs aren't on. Are they only suppose to come on when in drive? The only time they seem to be on when I've been outside the vehicle is when I remote start the car via the app, before turning the car on. I do normally see them on in reflection of other cars on the road. Wondering if this is normal...
Possibly designed to not annoy someone when you park in a lot facing another occupied vehicle and you have the engine running and truck (not car) in Park.
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