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Old 12-20-2004, 05:17 PM
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Angry DRL's ..........

Ok this may sound dumb but the is there a way to be able to just have the marker lights an the driving lights on ? the daytime running lights seem like they are always on. Even if i turn the lights off an put on just the markers an the driving lights the damn headlights come on too - i wanna know if ya guys could tell me how to run with just the markers an the driving lights....... with out the having the drl's come on all the time - i have expensive headlights an dont want her bulbs to be used when not needed light on a sunny day when they are on an there is no need for them... sounds stupid but i never messed with the lights that much to figure out something this rediculously dumb lol - sorry bout the newb question - thanks guys
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Re: DRL's ..........

oh its a 99 gp
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Re: DRL's ..........

great - thanks - Larry
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Re: DRL's ..........

haha damn that couldnt be any easier - thanks alot larry - have a good holiday!
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haha damn that couldnt be any easier - thanks alot larry - have a good holiday!
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Re: DRL's ..........

If you disable the DRL's, will the sensor that turns on the lights at night still work?
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Cool Re: DRL's ..........

Thanks Big-L, you, and a select few others, seem to have most the answers...so i have another question...i know that you if your e-brake is engaged when you start our cars, then the light sensors won't activate for the DRL's, is the same true for the headlights? The answer seems obviously yes, and i could just wait till tonight and try myself...but I though i'd ask anyway...

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Thanks Big-L, you, and a select few others, seem to have most the answers...so i have another question...i know that you if your e-brake is engaged when you start our cars, then the light sensors won't activate for the DRL's, is the same true for the headlights? The answer seems obviously yes, and i could just wait till tonight and try myself...but I though i'd ask anyway...

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