2003 Blazer ????? Daylights????
Duley3
11-17-2005, 04:09 PM
I want my parking lights to be my daylights.... How can I make this happen? I don't want my dimms and brights to be affected by doing this.. I just want my parking light to run during the daytime and my other lights to come on as normal.....Is this possible?
dmbrisket 51
11-17-2005, 09:06 PM
turn the switch one position, that is the parking lights, all the way clock wise is the lights, unless you want your drl's out, then search for drl's in this forum, blazer lt did a nice write up on how to shut them off, lots of people say it doesn't work, but they are doing it wrong because it worked for him, and worked for me, so read, and re-read, make sure you get the right relay and make sure you bend the right prong on it
Duley3
11-19-2005, 08:46 AM
turn the switch one position, that is the parking lights, all the way clock wise is the lights, unless you want your drl's out, then search for drl's in this forum, blazer lt did a nice write up on how to shut them off, lots of people say it doesn't work, but they are doing it wrong because it worked for him, and worked for me, so read, and re-read, make sure you get the right relay and make sure you bend the right prong on it
I know how to work the switch.. What I was hoping to be able to do is unhook a wire from my daylights and hook to my parking lights. This way my parking lights would work as my daylights.. Like the Olds. Mini vans do.
I know how to work the switch.. What I was hoping to be able to do is unhook a wire from my daylights and hook to my parking lights. This way my parking lights would work as my daylights.. Like the Olds. Mini vans do.
dmbrisket 51
11-19-2005, 03:35 PM
disable the trl with the method blazer lt explains in a thread of his (do a search for drl's on this board) and then you must use the switch to turn the parking lights on/off, i agree with you, and this is how i run with my parking lamps on withouth the drl's on
BlazerLT
11-20-2005, 03:05 PM
I know how to work the switch.. What I was hoping to be able to do is unhook a wire from my daylights and hook to my parking lights. This way my parking lights would work as my daylights.. Like the Olds. Mini vans do.
What are you talking about?
You can just remove the DRL relay and you parking lights will still come on, just not your headlights.
Don't go unhooking your head lights and hooking the wires up to the parking light unless you want a fire.
What are you talking about?
You can just remove the DRL relay and you parking lights will still come on, just not your headlights.
Don't go unhooking your head lights and hooking the wires up to the parking light unless you want a fire.
muzzy1maniac
11-20-2005, 07:11 PM
I think the guy wants to use his parking lights in place of his DRL's but wants his headlights to operate normally.
BlazerLT
11-20-2005, 08:28 PM
I think the guy wants to use his parking lights in place of his DRL's but wants his headlights to operate normally.
That would take some serious rewiring and I think he might just want to use the DRL pin bend mod and then just use the parking lights through the switch on the dash like I do.
http://www.geocities.com/zq8gmcsonoma/drl.html
That would take some serious rewiring and I think he might just want to use the DRL pin bend mod and then just use the parking lights through the switch on the dash like I do.
http://www.geocities.com/zq8gmcsonoma/drl.html
Duley3
11-20-2005, 08:40 PM
I think the guy wants to use his parking lights in place of his DRL's but wants his headlights to operate normally.
Yup... That right, That is what the guy (me) wants to do...lol.. But it sounds like it would be alot of work. So maybe I will just do it the other way... Thanks for the help.... :)
Yup... That right, That is what the guy (me) wants to do...lol.. But it sounds like it would be alot of work. So maybe I will just do it the other way... Thanks for the help.... :)
dmbrisket 51
11-20-2005, 08:45 PM
the sencor for automatic night lights is on a different switch, but to re-wire for parking lamps to be on as drl;s would take lots of time
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