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Posted

New here, in the process of buying a 2009 Cayenne, clean SUV, but slightly higher mileage at 65k. Bringing it to Canada and have conflicting info on the daylight running lights. Told that it (or I) can reprogram myself. Is this true, cuz I can't find the instructions on how to do this. The other info is to bring it into the dealer and he'll be able to reprogram it lickity split. Anyone out there have experience in this? i'll be picking it up in a few weeks. thanks for your help.

Posted

Not sure about 2008 and newer but the older model needed the dealer tool or durametric to activate the lights.

Posted

found it, it is on page 145 of the manual, and reproduced herer

Switching daytime driving lights

on/off

Note on operation

The options in the LIGHTS menu can only be set

when the vehicle is stationary.

USA only:

You can activate/deactivate the daytime driving

lights on the multi-purpose display in the instrument

panel.

Canada only:

The DAYTIME DRIVING LIGHTS function cannot be

deactivated.

1. MAIN MENU

> SETTINGS

> LIGHTS

Select and confirm.

2. Select DAYTIME DRIVING LIGHTS.

3. Confirm selection.

Function ist activated.

Function ist deactivated.

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