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Old 04-09-2009, 03:32 PM
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Angry daytime running lights

Is there anyway to turn them off during the day?????? Any tricks that anybody know without cutting or brakeing anything
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Old 04-10-2009, 04:24 PM
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Re: daytime running lights

It would help to post the year and model Grand Prix since the procedure to disable DRLs will vary. So are you saying you want to permanently disable the DRL?



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Re: daytime running lights

I thought I saw a switch sold by ZZP in order to turn them on and off.
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Re: daytime running lights

i just pulled the fuse for my DRL's. the only thing about that is your auto on/off feature will not work if you remove the DRL fuse...so you have to manually turn your headlights on at night.
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Re: daytime running lights

Some cars work by pulling the fuse, others work but make a constant clicking sound (mine being one). I had to disable the DRL's by unplugging the heatsinc inside the drivers door jam. Then I disabled my automatic headlights by inserting a diode in the plug for the sunlight sensor. (has been working for years) PM me for more details.
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Re: daytime running lights

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Some cars work by pulling the fuse, others work but make a constant clicking sound (mine being one). I had to disable the DRL's by unplugging the heatsinc inside the drivers door jam. Then I disabled my automatic headlights by inserting a diode in the plug for the sunlight sensor. (has been working for years) PM me for more details.
yeah, i think i recall us talking about this...
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Re: daytime running lights

HA HA, Me Too!

How have you been Jerad? Hows the GT trans?
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How have you been Jerad? Hows the GT trans?
Tim, check your PM's
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Re: daytime running lights

sorry its a 99
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