Disable DRL?
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are you sure you searched?
i'm thinking it's a fuse. search in your owners manual or in the fuse box locations for more info.
i'm thinking it's a fuse. search in your owners manual or in the fuse box locations for more info.
There is two DRL fuses, one under your steering coloum and another one I think in your glove box.
All I did was take the panel under the steering colum off, theres a diagram off all your fuses. look for DRL, and pull it. Kinda tricky to do with stubby fingers so if you have a set of needle nose plyers make the job easier
All I did was take the panel under the steering colum off, theres a diagram off all your fuses. look for DRL, and pull it. Kinda tricky to do with stubby fingers so if you have a set of needle nose plyers make the job easier
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I've taken out the 1st fuse under the steering column before, and nothing happened. Where's the one in the glove box? I thought there were only 2 sets of fuses: (1) under the steering column, (2) under the hood near the battery.
I remember seeing a thread somewhere about this. But the search isn't returning anything for some odd reason, weird.
I remember seeing a thread somewhere about this. But the search isn't returning anything for some odd reason, weird.
hmm worked for me. Thats werid are you sure you pulled the right fuse?
as far as the second set of fuses yes perhaps by your battery. I wasnt sure, check the diagram they label it DRL.
For you Yanks DRL stands for Daytime Running Lights
as far as the second set of fuses yes perhaps by your battery. I wasnt sure, check the diagram they label it DRL.
For you Yanks DRL stands for Daytime Running Lights
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