How to disable your auto lights in 4 seconds
#21
i was gonna point you in the direction of a thread another Canadian member that listed this info, but i can't find it right now.
maybe NAVANZEE would be so kind to fill us in?..............
well, how about it? i do know that i need a different resistor on my '98, from '99+ they're a little higher resistance (from what i remember).
tell me about it! i always drive with my HL's on anyways, but the Autolight feature is a PITA, royally! i'd like to be able to "flash" my lights on & off to comunicate with other drivers, and not have to resort to using my HB @ night. during the day it's ok, 'cause the DRL's just come on when i switch the HL's on/off-unless it's really overcast.
i've also heard that you can bend on of the pins on the relay under the hood, but again, i can't find the thread i was reading.
maybe NAVANZEE would be so kind to fill us in?..............
well, how about it? i do know that i need a different resistor on my '98, from '99+ they're a little higher resistance (from what i remember).
i've also heard that you can bend on of the pins on the relay under the hood, but again, i can't find the thread i was reading.
#22
i was gonna point you in the direction of a thread another Canadian member that listed this info, but i can't find it right now.
maybe NAVANZEE would be so kind to fill us in?..............
well, how about it? i do know that i need a different resistor on my '98, from '99+ they're a little higher resistance (from what i remember).]
maybe NAVANZEE would be so kind to fill us in?..............
well, how about it? i do know that i need a different resistor on my '98, from '99+ they're a little higher resistance (from what i remember).]
#23
I have a canadian 2004 blazer and i used a 2.2 k ohm resistor . Just take the passenger side dash speaker cover off and unplug the wiring from the sensor and bend the two wires of the resistor into a U shape and stick them into the plug that you unplugged from the sensor, put a piece of tape to hold it in and its done. No more auto headlights
#24
and drgonzo, i know where the sensor is, i just couldn't remember what size was needed with my odd-ball year. but thanks anyways.
#25
I was thinking that if you could find your DRL ( Daytime Running Light ) module & unplug or disable it then you wouldn't have to go out & buy resistors or do other tricks. However, It was around 1990 that Canada made DRL law on all vehicles for safety reasons & so if it is a 1990 or later then these lights must work. Not sure about different laws in the US - Is there any states or counties requiring this ?
#28
really? i've never seen that feature before, must be something special to the Jimmy's.
i think it's a great feature, since it turns off the damn HB bulb so on coming traffic can actually see that you're making a turn (alot of Dodge/Chrysler products have this, as well as some Imports). very useful if you're making a left across traffic.
#30
some of my friends have Blazers. 2 have 99's (One LS and one LT), I have my 2000 LT, and a few with 2001's ( two LS and one LT). Its seems that it is working on all of our LT's...but none of my buddies LS's works....just an observation of mine