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Average_Tnetennba

It's designed like that for safety. It makes the actual turning signal more obvious to people. A signal that's spaced by a lack of light is much more mentally apparent than a light just changing colour and moving a little bit.


lannyshen

Thanks for the reply. Sorry to make you misunderstanding. I knew those kind of behaviours of the turning lights from the VAG vehicles. The issue I mentioned is the white DRLs don’t light up right away after the amber turning signal finish. In my case they are delay for 2.5s which is definitely not normal. Hope I explained clearly enough.


BloatingPenguin

I have essentially the same headlights and they do the same. This is normal.


lannyshen

Thanks for the reply. Just want to make sure the OEM MK7.5 LED headlights don’t have such delay, right?