Disabling daytime running lights? Hey, i just happened to come accross a website about a hybrid owner disabling his DRL in order to increase gas mileage slightly... I dont have a hybrid, but the DRL annoy me. The site showed just removing a fuse fixed the problem. Is this true with the EX's also? (dont have my manual handy to look myself) Also, will that cause any harm to any other lights/systems/engine/doors (jk)/etc? Also, just wanted to point out i feel like an idiot... I have had my EX for about a month and a half, and on my ride home from work today just realized the sunroof actually tilts up as well, not just opens up... I always saw pics of the tilt on SI's so i thought it was one of their features... i got all excited. lol Thanks Jon |
According to an article I found on the web, for '06 civics, all you need to remove fuse #37 (7.5A) from the INTERIOR fuse box under the far left side of the dash to disable the DRLs. Supposedly no after-effects. I didn't try it yet so I can't confirm. |
anyone happen to have actual experience doing this and knowing it doesnt affect anything else? I know its easy to test, but i'm wondering any long term effects (dunno why there would be any, just curious) |
Guess I'll give it try. Thing is, its my wife's car and I don't drive it. Though I know she doesn't like the DRLs. |
Originally Posted by Hilorains
(Post 4597)
Guess I'll give it try. Thing is, its my wife's car and I don't drive it. Though I know she doesn't like the DRLs. |
Originally Posted by Hilorains
(Post 4609)
Someone else will have to try - wife said to leave the the DRLs. btw its a pain in the ass to get to fuse 37. i love them off... dunno why, i just never liked them on... i've never liked DRL on any car, whether it be actual DRL or fog lights... It annoyed me to no end sitting in a parking lot or something and wanting my lights off, the only way i could do it was to turn the engine off... |
i agree i disabled the drl's on my subaru before i even got it home from the dealer |
Originally Posted by koreth
(Post 4611)
I took the fuse out. Disabled them fine. High beams still work, headlights still work... Dunno what else to check for... taking the fuse out of that shouldnt blow anything else right? btw its a pain in the ass to get to fuse 37. i love them off... dunno why, i just never liked them on... i've never liked DRL on any car, whether it be actual DRL or fog lights... It annoyed me to no end sitting in a parking lot or something and wanting my lights off, the only way i could do it was to turn the engine off... |
hey its ok Hey dont feel bad about not knowing about the sunroof, I work for Honda and just found out after 4 months that you can program the radio to display whatever you want!!! |
Originally Posted by koreth
(Post 4611)
I took the fuse out. Disabled them fine. High beams still work, headlights still work... Dunno what else to check for... taking the fuse out of that shouldnt blow anything else right? btw its a pain in the ass to get to fuse 37. i love them off... dunno why, i just never liked them on... i've never liked DRL on any car, whether it be actual DRL or fog lights... It annoyed me to no end sitting in a parking lot or something and wanting my lights off, the only way i could do it was to turn the engine off... |
Yea Just Make Sure You Dont Drive With It Up Hahaha! |
the sunroof tilts up??? I've had my EX for a month and I don't know that you are talking about??? HA HA HA |
I removed my DRL fuse for about 5 months now. Nothing wrong with the car. It too annoyed the hell out of me with lights on during the Summer. :) |
I had hopes I could add DRL easily to my 7th gen. No such luck. The 8th gen DRL looks great IMO. I would keep them enabled. The system on my 00 Corolla was on constant once the brake was released (no going back off if the parking brake was reset) and if you removed any of the fuses for the system it caused all kinds of weird results. I made a small spacer for under the parking brake to space it up just enough to leave them off (when I wanted them off) But then you have to look at the brake light on. The Honda system sounds great I can't wait !! |
I really don't get how DRL can annoy a someone? Unless of course ur are looking directly at them. But this is not the case since ur the one driving the car, so who cares whats going outside? DRL is actually a little, but still some level of safety feature, it is helpful since some bad a$$ drivers during the day may not notice our small a$$ civics. |
I disabled my day time running lights... I too was so annoyed at the daytime running lights always on. I think there should be an option to turn them on/off. I understand it is for safety, but it is my car and I do not like them on. On my '07 sedan, you have to pull up the parking brake before the car is turned on in order for the lights to go out. In my car, the DRL stay on if the car is running and I pull the parking brake...so I took out #37 fuse and the DRL problem is not an issue any longer. I have fog lights, so I drive with the headlights on during the day if I want to be safe. I just think it should be the drivers choice. (eventually drivers will get used to seeing lights on, so DRL in a few years will no longer be safe). In the owners manual, it does say #37 fuse is only used for daytime running lights. |
Originally Posted by xxhaimbondxx
(Post 4119792)
I really don't get how DRL can annoy a someone? Unless of course ur are looking directly at them. But this is not the case since ur the one driving the car, so who cares whats going outside? DRL is actually a little, but still some level of safety feature, it is helpful since some bad a$$ drivers during the day may not notice our small a$$ civics. Stick |
I hate the daytime running lights, and anytime I see somebody driving around with their lights on in the daytime I say man, they should turn their lights off!!!!!!!!!!!! I would never want drl running if I get a new 07 civic, the fuse will come out the day I get the car drl is like the people that drive around below the speed limit with the headlights on during the day....arrrghhhh thanks for the info bras , the fuse will be out before I leave the lot if i get my new 07 si coupe |
I also pulled fuse #37 to disable DRL's, worked fine. |
if you wanted to leave the DRL on while you drive and shut them off while you sitting in the parking lot you, pull on your Ebreak and then shut the car off and turn it on, and then when you take the Ebreak off they will turn back on |
Re: Disabling daytime running lights? Personally I used to turn my headlights on during the day anyway so I'd have a better chance of being seen. The DRLs just make that automatic and at reduced voltage it shouldn't burn the headlights out much sooner than they would anyway. I do wish there was a switch to turn them off once in awhile, but overall I'm happy to have them. |
Re: Disabling daytime running lights? I agree with CraigW. Why would anyone want to disable your DRL? Those are installed for safety purposes. Your more likely to take notice of an approaching car with headlights ON versus being OFF, before deciding to dart out into oncoming traffic. What does it matter if your headlights are on WHILST you're driving; you can't see them anyway. DRL have been huge in Europe and Asia for quite sometime and I'm kinda glad that North America is finally catching on. B. |
Re: Disabling daytime running lights?
Originally Posted by xxhaimbondxx
(Post 4119792)
I really don't get how DRL can annoy a someone? Unless of course ur are looking directly at them. But this is not the case since ur the one driving the car, so who cares whats going outside? DRL is actually a little, but still some level of safety feature, it is helpful since some bad a$$ drivers during the day may not notice our small a$$ civics. Many insurance companies grant discounts for cars with DRLs. That indicates that DRLs work. Further, anyone who accepts a DRL discount from their insurance company and then purposely disables their DRLs may have some problems should they have an accident. |
Re: Disabling daytime running lights? DRL stands for Daytime Running Lamps, not Daytime Running Lights. And disabling them is illegal in Canada. Just in case we have any northern members doing it. |
Re: Disabling daytime running lights? i dnt like the DRL's either, im glad theres a way to disable them, thanx guys |
Re: Disabling daytime running lights? same here. everything still work fine with me. high beam work also |
Re: Disabling daytime running lights? Just unplugged mine, no problems. |
Re: Disabling daytime running lights?
Originally Posted by thebighappyhouse
(Post 4115214)
the sunroof tilts up??? I've had my EX for a month and I don't know that you are talking about??? HA HA HA |
Re: Disabling daytime running lights? I didn't think they were such a safety concern until I went down to New York and had a rental for a few months. I kept forgetting to turn the lights on when it was getting dark and I was having to dodge people every 2 seconds just pulling out in front of me or making u-turns right in front of me, it was retarded. Then when I turned the lights on it stopped happening. So I'm glad I have my DRL in my Civic. |
Re: Disabling daytime running lights?
Originally Posted by beto
(Post 4115170)
Just an FYI....If you pull up on the hand brake, the DRLs will go off, even with the engine running. (like in a parking lot, waiting......) |
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