Daytime Running Lights
xtrememeasures10
02-05-2005, 09:29 PM
Does anyone have a Solution to keeping those daytime running lights on the 2000 and up from burning out all the time?
planedude
02-06-2005, 06:54 PM
don't put them in......
utahawk
02-07-2005, 01:28 PM
Well besides the obvious method of not replacing them, there is a way to turn them off. I recall seeing something about it while thumbing through my owner's manual on my '03. There is a way to disable them you just have to find it. As far as getting bulbs that don't burn out so fast or not burn out at all, that is pretty unlikely.
bpalmer
02-08-2005, 02:34 PM
I found this out by accident on my 99. Don't engage it enough to actually engage the brake, only enough for the green daytime running light indicator on the dash to go out. Hope this helps,
Brian
Brian
xtrememeasures10
02-18-2005, 10:16 PM
I found this out by accident on my 99. Don't engage it enough to actually engage the brake, only enough for the green daytime running light indicator on the dash to go out. Hope this helps,
Brian
Right on. I dont own one of these trucks. they just come through my work all the time and i would like an explination to customers as too why they go out all the time or a solution. OOh well you would think gm would have caught that by now. at least its only a light you gotta worry about. if it was on a ford the light would explode and cause a fire.
Brian
Right on. I dont own one of these trucks. they just come through my work all the time and i would like an explination to customers as too why they go out all the time or a solution. OOh well you would think gm would have caught that by now. at least its only a light you gotta worry about. if it was on a ford the light would explode and cause a fire.
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