Vladimir2306
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Hi all.
I'm new to the forum but an experienced Tahoe owner, had a 2011 Tahoe and a 2015 Tahoe. Now he became the owner of the GMC Yukon 2022. I did not find this topic in the Forum. I have a feeling that the light sensor began to work badly. In winter everything was fine. Headlights are on at night, DRLs are on during the day. And in the summer on a sunny day. The Yukon also includes low beams. those. At night and on a sunny day, the dipped beam shines. and in the morning and evening at dusk shines DRL. Nobody faced such a problem?
I'm new to the forum but an experienced Tahoe owner, had a 2011 Tahoe and a 2015 Tahoe. Now he became the owner of the GMC Yukon 2022. I did not find this topic in the Forum. I have a feeling that the light sensor began to work badly. In winter everything was fine. Headlights are on at night, DRLs are on during the day. And in the summer on a sunny day. The Yukon also includes low beams. those. At night and on a sunny day, the dipped beam shines. and in the morning and evening at dusk shines DRL. Nobody faced such a problem?