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Old Jan 24, 2008 | 08:34 PM
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Is there a fuse you pull to be able to turn off your driving lights with it in drive? I rather just have my parking lights along with my fog lamps instead of having my headlamps on all the time.

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Old Jan 24, 2008 | 08:35 PM
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and mod please move....wrong section
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On the left side of the car under the hood there is the air cleaner housing and then the computer next to it. on the left side of that computer mounted to the fender is a white block looking thing that has a wire connected to it just on the underside of the fender. if you disconnect that wire from that white box your DRL will be disabled. but your auto headlights will still come on automatically. if you want to disable the auto lights to i took that photocell out of the left top side of the dash and put a wire from side to side then reinstall it and it grounds it out where the lights will not come on and you will have to turn them on maually. It worked for me, I hope you can get it to work for you...Good Luck
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