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Old 04-01-2012, 07:09 PM
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so question: will this disable the automatic headlights?
 
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98 blazer, Pulling the fuse in the underhood fusebox disabled the daytime lights but not the auto lights
 
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how do i disable the Auto lights and DRL on the Canadian Version of a 2000 Blazer ?
 
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i tried and only one light went out wen i pulled the relay its a 98?
 
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... I noticed that none of you seem to realize that when you pull the DRL relay out of the fuse box from under the hood, only one of your high beams will work when you try to use them .. seems to me its a deterrent from doing it to begin with. I hate the DRL and took my relay out, but if I'm going on the highway at night i have to reinstall it in order to have both high beam bulbs turn on .. ugh
 
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Originally Posted by CanadianaBlazer
... I noticed that none of you seem to realize that when you pull the DRL relay out of the fuse box from under the hood, only one of your high beams will work when you try to use them .. seems to me its a deterrent from doing it to begin with. I hate the DRL and took my relay out, but if I'm going on the highway at night i have to reinstall it in order to have both high beam bulbs turn on .. ugh
What you fail to realize is that there are a few different configurations of the headlights being discussed in this thread. Some can simply pull a fuse and everything works. Others have to bend one of the tabs on the DRL relay. Etc... You fall into the second category.
 
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Old 02-11-2014, 05:31 AM
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Now, since this post was a jumbled mess of information and I have cleared up some of it for you, I am going to close this down. There are much better threads out there on this subject anyway.
 
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