DRL how to disable?
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DRL how to disable?
Does anyone know how to disable daytime running lights on a 97 olds?
I'd rather use switch to turn lights on and off instead of auto
I'd rather use switch to turn lights on and off instead of auto
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Which ones? The DRL'* or do you have the Auto lights?
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DRL might be as simple as pulling a relay. To disable the auto lights, you essentially have to trick the light sensor into thinking its always light out. Some cars, it'* just a straight jumper across the wires, and others require a resistor that mocks the resistance of the sensor in daylight.
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The DRL'* read here...https://www.gmforum.com/everything-e...lights-292545/
And for the auto headlights, and I forget the value, but you need to pull the photo sensor from the top left of the dash, measure the resistance in full sunlight and use a resistor in equal value. Normally found at RadioShack.
And for the auto headlights, and I forget the value, but you need to pull the photo sensor from the top left of the dash, measure the resistance in full sunlight and use a resistor in equal value. Normally found at RadioShack.
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thanks mike
The DRL'* read here...https://www.gmforum.com/everything-e...lights-292545/
And for the auto headlights, and I forget the value, but you need to pull the photo sensor from the top left of the dash, measure the resistance in full sunlight and use a resistor in equal value. Normally found at RadioShack.
And for the auto headlights, and I forget the value, but you need to pull the photo sensor from the top left of the dash, measure the resistance in full sunlight and use a resistor in equal value. Normally found at RadioShack.
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you may get lucky like i was. i popped my photo sensor out and wrapped the contacts in copper wire. no more auto lights now.
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