How to turn off your DRL's by pushing a button. NO MODS!!
#1
How to turn off your DRL's if yo have a "dome override" button
For those that have a "dome override" button, push it 4 or 5 times and BAM! They turn off. If you want them back on, just push it 4-5 more times and they're back on. I have to give credit to my local mechanic for showing me this.
I've read too many threads about modifications to acheive this and did not want to deal with the wiring. While it's not expensive to do the mods, why not spend $0 and retain the ability to turn them off and on at will. I hope this helps you guys
I've read too many threads about modifications to acheive this and did not want to deal with the wiring. While it's not expensive to do the mods, why not spend $0 and retain the ability to turn them off and on at will. I hope this helps you guys
Last edited by c5demon; 04-16-2014 at 09:25 AM.
#6
There is nothing new or exciting about this method of turning off the DRLs. It has been known for years and is brought up whenever someone asks; almost every single DRL related thread. Those trucks destined for Canada did not have this capability. There likely were other regions where it was programmed out of the BCM as well.
To me and A LOT of others on the forum, modification to permanently disable the DRLs is worth the time so you do not have to mess around with the button every time you start the truck. This is especially the case for those that have HID lighting.
To me and A LOT of others on the forum, modification to permanently disable the DRLs is worth the time so you do not have to mess around with the button every time you start the truck. This is especially the case for those that have HID lighting.
#7
My signature has both of my cars and their years. I'm not clear if you were asking about the blazer or the vette, sorry.
Last edited by c5demon; 04-17-2014 at 12:30 AM.
#8
There is nothing new or exciting about this method of turning off the DRLs. It has been known for years and is brought up whenever someone asks; almost every single DRL related thread. Those trucks destined for Canada did not have this capability. There likely were other regions where it was programmed out of the BCM as well.
To me and A LOT of others on the forum, modification to permanently disable the DRLs is worth the time so you do not have to mess around with the button every time you start the truck. This is especially the case for those that have HID lighting.
To me and A LOT of others on the forum, modification to permanently disable the DRLs is worth the time so you do not have to mess around with the button every time you start the truck. This is especially the case for those that have HID lighting.
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