Day time running lights
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Day time running lights
The day time running lights on my 2003 SSEi are a pain in the butt, I just do not like them on, is there any way I can disconnect them or pull out a fuse so they do not go on without hurting something else, thanks
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Not sure if it is the same for 2000+ but there is an article in techinfo for 96-99'* :?
Might be a start :P http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/techinfo/?article=18
Might be a start :P http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/techinfo/?article=18
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Re: Day time running lights
Originally Posted by HOCKEYTL2
The day time running lights on my 2003 SSEi are a pain in the butt, I just do not like them on, is there any way I can disconnect them or pull out a fuse so they do not go on without hurting something else, thanks
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Re: Day time running lights
Originally Posted by jmp417
Originally Posted by HOCKEYTL2
The day time running lights on my 2003 SSEi are a pain in the butt, I just do not like them on, is there any way I can disconnect them or pull out a fuse so they do not go on without hurting something else, thanks
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BYE-BYE DRL
The relay for the DRL, once removed has #'* under it next to each terminal. They are very small but you should be able to see them. Look for the two #'* I gave you and connect a jumper wire across them. If you don't get the correct terminals only one highbeam will come on when you flash them or turn them on. You only need to look at that one relay to do this. No other relays needs to be touched. Let me know how you do,I should be able to send you a copy of a wire diagram if you need. Goodluck! P.*. G.M. should spend less time worring about DRL and more time creating an aftermarket performance division for these cars!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: BYE-BYE DRL
Originally Posted by jmp417
The relay for the DRL, once removed has #'* under it next to each terminal. They are very small but you should be able to see them. Look for the two #'* I gave you and connect a jumper wire across them. If you don't get the correct terminals only one highbeam will come on when you flash them or turn them on. You only need to look at that one relay to do this. No other relays needs to be touched. Let me know how you do,I should be able to send you a copy of a wire diagram if you need. Goodluck! P.*. G.M. should spend less time worring about DRL and more time creating an aftermarket performance division for these cars!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: BYE-BYE DRL
Originally Posted by jmp417
The relay for the DRL, once removed has #'* under it next to each terminal. They are very small but you should be able to see them. Look for the two #'* I gave you and connect a jumper wire across them. If you don't get the correct terminals only one highbeam will come on when you flash them or turn them on. You only need to look at that one relay to do this. No other relays needs to be touched. Let me know how you do,I should be able to send you a copy of a wire diagram if you need. Goodluck! P.*. G.M. should spend less time worring about DRL and more time creating an aftermarket performance division for these cars!!!!!!!!!!
I'm waiting for the day where someone sues over DRL cause they are blinding as heck especially those darn Saturns. A car does not need DRL it will be seen-a Motorcycle does need lights.