Day Time Running Lights
#1
Day Time Running Lights
Does any one know how to shut off the DRL for good. I hate the DRL. I just want to be able to turn on my park lights when I want and to turn on the head lights when I need them. Don't like the auto lights at all.
#3
I haven't researched it on the HHR yet but I'm sure disabling them isn't too hard. I know on my S-10 all I had to do was to lift out one of the small relay's in the under hood fuse box and bend one of the tabs to prevent it from being inserted.
#5
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Originally Posted by BlackHHR
Does any one know how to shut off the DRL for good. I hate the DRL. I just want to be able to turn on my park lights when I want and to turn on the head lights when I need them. Don't like the auto lights at all.
#8
I like the way GM has the DRL on the amber turn lights. I'm going to rewire my 65 El Camino so the turn signal light stay on as DRL. As far as the auto light, just rotate he knob at the end for the turnsignal lever down ant it will turn off the auto system.
#9
Originally Posted by coolsurf
I like the way GM has the DRL on the amber turn lights. I'm going to rewire my 65 El Camino so the turn signal light stay on as DRL. As far as the auto light, just rotate he knob at the end for the turnsignal lever down ant it will turn off the auto system.
#10
I agree with coolsurf and freshone. Just turn 'em off.
Unless your objecting to the amber lights?
I think it is kinda cool to run with the ambers and the fogs, or at least until
some bizzy body trooper tells me to that's beaking a law or something...
Unless your objecting to the amber lights?
I think it is kinda cool to run with the ambers and the fogs, or at least until
some bizzy body trooper tells me to that's beaking a law or something...