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does anyone know how to add daytime running lights to a 2001-2004 Dodge Grand Caravan that doesnt have it ? is it a relay or module that i can just put in ? and does anyone know where it goes ? is it under the engine hood where the fuse box is or is it under the front drivers side foot panel ?
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If you have a 2004 , it's done thru software programming of the BCM.
On the other year models, verify if you have the turn signal module on the junction block that is under the dash on the driver's side. The module is about the size of a deck of cards. Replace the module with MOPAR DRL module # 04606139AB (Daytime Running Light Module -2001 thru 2004 Caravan/Town & Country) The module costs anywhere from $60.00 to $78.00, only available from Dodge/Chrysler dealers. |
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Re: How do you add Daytime Running Lights ?
cool thanks. i got a 2002 Caravan so i guess ill have to double check.
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Re: How do you add Daytime Running Lights ?
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Since I added the first reply, I looked at my son's '02 Dodge GC, and he DOESN'T have the block. His van is also done thru software programming.
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