150 LIGHTING. Your vehicle's windshield is dirty,cracked, or obstructed bysomething that blocks the view ofthe light sensor.. Your vehicle is loaded such thatthe front end points upward,causing the light sensor to aimhigh and not detect headlampsand taillamps.. Driving on winding or hilly roads.The automatic high-beam headlampsmay need to be disabled if any of theabove conditions exist.Exterior Lamps OffReminderA warning chime will sound if theexterior lamp control is left on ineither the headlamp or parking lampposition and the driver door is openedwith the ignition off.Headlamp High/Low-BeamChangerPush the turn signal lever away fromyou and release, to turn the highbeams on. To return to low beams,push the lever again or pull it towardyou and release.This indicator light turns on in theinstrument cluster when thehigh-beam headlamps are on.Flash-to-PassThis feature allows the high-beamheadlamps to be used to signal thedriver in front of you that you wantto pass.Pull and hold the turn signal levertoward you to use this feature. Whenthis is done the following will occur:. If the headlamps are off or inlow-beam mode, the high-beamheadlamps will turn on. They willstay on as long as the lever is heldthere. Release the lever to turnthem off.. If the headlamps are in high-beammode, they will go to low beam.Daytime RunningLamps (DRL)DRL can make it easier for others tosee the front of your vehicle duringthe day.The dedicated DRL will come on whenall of the following conditions are met:. The ignition is on.. The exterior lamp control isin AUTO.. The light sensor determines it isdaytime.. The parking brake is released orthe vehicle is not in P (Park).The taillamps, instrument panellights, and other lamps will not be on.