Disable the daytime running lights??
olsen185
09-07-2003, 01:02 PM
Anyone know if it is possible to disable the daytime running lights on a 2000 jetta vr6?
Volkul
09-12-2003, 02:25 PM
On other brand cars all you have to do is move the parking brake 1 click and it turns em off. Not sure on yout 2000
Lady Jetta
10-21-2003, 07:52 PM
Im not sure if this applies to any of the newer models but on the older ones you can pull out relay #94. I myself want to do this but can't find #94 on my 95 jetta. Hope you have better luck
koven
10-24-2003, 01:28 PM
It's very easy, and you don't have to mess with the relays to disable the DRL in most VWs. In my 2001 Jetta VR6 I just put some tape over the TFL pin in the light switch.
To get the light switch out just push the knob in and turn it clockwise, while the switch is in the off position. Then pull and the entire switch and wiring harness should pop out easily. Unplug the connector from the back of the switch (squeeze on the sides as you pull to release it) and then look in the back of the switch. There should be a pin (or "blade") marked TFL. Just used a little tape to cover the pin, connect it all back together, push the switch back in and turn it counter-clockwise to re-engage the locks that hold it in your dash.
You should be running without DRL now. This same procedure worked in my old 98 Passat and in my friends 2000 Cabrio... I imagine it is similar for any VW that uses this style switch.
For some nice pictures of how to do this, go here:
http://www.vwmkiv.com/drl.htm
Lots of DRL information:
http://www.lightsout.org/
Good luck,
Kevin
To get the light switch out just push the knob in and turn it clockwise, while the switch is in the off position. Then pull and the entire switch and wiring harness should pop out easily. Unplug the connector from the back of the switch (squeeze on the sides as you pull to release it) and then look in the back of the switch. There should be a pin (or "blade") marked TFL. Just used a little tape to cover the pin, connect it all back together, push the switch back in and turn it counter-clockwise to re-engage the locks that hold it in your dash.
You should be running without DRL now. This same procedure worked in my old 98 Passat and in my friends 2000 Cabrio... I imagine it is similar for any VW that uses this style switch.
For some nice pictures of how to do this, go here:
http://www.vwmkiv.com/drl.htm
Lots of DRL information:
http://www.lightsout.org/
Good luck,
Kevin
jimmyd
04-27-2004, 11:03 AM
The TFL trick works the best. Just did mine in about 5 minutes on my 00 jetta! Thanks for the info.
dbeacco
07-11-2005, 04:47 PM
Im not sure if this applies to any of the newer models but on the older ones you can pull out relay #94. I myself want to do this but can't find #94 on my 95 jetta. Hope you have better luck
I have tried this with my 01 jetta vr6 gls and it did not disable the DRL's. Is there something else to do?
I have tried this with my 01 jetta vr6 gls and it did not disable the DRL's. Is there something else to do?
veedubmechanic
07-12-2005, 10:07 PM
WHy would you want to turn off your drl? They are there for safety reasons.. duah
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