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How to turn off Automatic Night headlights

I hate that the headlights come on automatically at night or in the dark.
The handbrake thing doesn't work on either of my cars.
What can I do to get them to turn off. I dont like blinding the neighbors a 5am when I go to work.
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Maybe you could unplug the light sensor.
It's located on the dash on the right side if my memory is good.
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Hmmmmm maybe??? Do you know how?
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Hmmmmm maybe??? Do you know how?
I'm not sure,but the sensor must be clipped on the dashpad so you just have to carefully pry it up(be carefull not to fuck up the dashpad) and unplug it. And check that your lights and everything works normally.
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Thanks I'll try that but I'm gonna wait till it gets a bit warmer outside.
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I'm gonna wait till it gets a bit warmer outside.
No kidding my stupid car doesn't wanna start,went to have fun in the snow,now looks like the gas froze in the lines and it's so cold it's been 2 days I don't have my car.
Starting to get pissed
Hopefully I'll repair it tomorow at work.
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Yeah it's been pretty cold here even during the day. I wish I had a garage or something like that to park my car in and keep it warm.
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Cool I unpluged the sensor and they turned off. And now I just have to turn them on manually. THANKS ALOT!!!
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Pulling out the plug for the sensor works, but try putting the car into gear. It still goes on or releasing the parking brakes. This only turns off your daytime running lights upon starting your car.

Any ideas on how to remove this? I found this site that tells you what you need to do, but it states that you do it at your own risk.
http://www.lightsout.org/disable.html#Suzuki
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huh?

This turns off your automatic headlights. Grand Vitaras are not equipped with DRL. Maybe a Vitara since they are made in canada. Not sure on them. Not many of those around here. GV are everywhere.
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I'm gonna have to disagree with that, I have a 2000 Grand Vitara and these have DRL.
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DRL is Daytime running lights. GVs do not ahve lights that come on whenever you have your car running. They come on when it gets dark out. Auto headlamps.

I KNOW they dont have them.
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Re: How to turn off headlights

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DRL is Daytime running lights. GVs do not ahve lights that come on whenever you have your car running. They come on when it gets dark out. Auto headlamps.

I KNOW they dont have them.
Sorry Tydog.. I gotta disagree too... I have a 2000 Grand Vitara Limited and it has DRL + Auto Headlamps. It's kinda frustrating cause the lights never go off!
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Re: How to turn off headlights

Not sure if this works on all Vitaras, but I noticed that there is a position between ON and ACC on the ignition switch that disables the Auto Headlamps. On my 2000 GV, I would have the car on... then turn the key just a tad bit towards the ACC position (u feel it click in place). The jeep remains running, but the auto headlamps do not come on even if it is dark. You have to manually turn them on. Hope this helps someone.
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