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DRL/Automatic Headlamps, Advice?!

Question about DRL/Auto Headlights, can I just disconnect the light sensor in the dash under the defroster vent to turn off the automatic lights, or is it even possible to remove the relays/circuit breakers in the main fuse box. Same question about the DRLs THANKS
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Re: DRL/Automatic Headlamps, Advice?!

Disconnecting the light sensor will not disable the DRL. It is a safety feature that I would leave alone. If I was going to do anything I would try pulling the DRL relay or fuse if equipped with them. SOmetimesall the DRL functions go thru a computer.

Pulling the fuse or relay may cause you to get a service vechile soon light to come on!
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