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Old 09-14-2004, 02:04 PM
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daytime running lights on a 2002, how to turn off?

Hey all. Just took possesion of a 2002 GC sport. It was first owned in Canada, so it has the lights on all the time option. The problem is, i just goy rid of a Corolla that had this, and i really don't care for them. I like to drive with the parking lights on. Does anyone know if you can disable the daytime running lights on these things? I have yet to google a remedy...

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Old 09-15-2004, 09:42 AM
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Re: daytime running lights on a 2002, how to turn off?

Maybe you can try a in-line fuse holder/switch at the fuse box. This will by pass the day time runnning lights. However, it can also cause a overload. Hopefully, you have some electrical experience. Good Luck!!!!
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Old 09-16-2004, 02:40 PM
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Re: daytime running lights on a 2002, how to turn off?

The BCM controls the DRL's,you can go to a dodge dealer and they can change the country code with their scan tool from Canada to U.S. ,this will disable the DRL's,or there is a section they can go into and switch from enabled to disabled.I work at a dealership in canada,have done it many times,takes 2 minutes.
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