DRLs?  How to tell, besides the obvious.

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DRLs?  How to tell, besides the obvious.

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I have a 95.  I've read some places that all 95's and up have them, then I read that some late models have them.  I bought the car used with 181k miles, some things hacked up by previous owners..blah blah.

How can I tell, besides the obvious "put in gear and DRL's come on", that I have DRL's?  Because if I have them, they ain't workin!
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As soon as you turn your car on the DRL's will turn on. If they are not working, then either someone bypassed the DRL control module or the control module is bad. No harm no foul. I would disconnect it on my wife's 96 Corsi if I really wanted to but I dont want to mess with the wiring now when I have other crap to do with it.
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Nope..no DRL's I do believe.  Took out the radio and the HVAC controls, no black box, no harnesses just hanging freely, got underneath on the floorboard and didn't see anything either.

I'm guessing them being in late model Berettas is the truth?

My brights work..had to use a screwdriver to turn them on, guess the bar on the turn signal switch is broken and doesn't push it down far enough.
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