Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2004 11:28:44 -0800 From: "Dima" <dimanospamystems.com> Subject: Re: headlight frustration
Removing the fuse is easier. -Dima "Fred W" <Fred.Willsnospammyrealbox.com> wrote in message news:tMmdnX--BtoJcCjcRVn-1Qnospamphia.com... > Verizon Noose wrote: >> For the second time, I've found the inability to shut off the headlights >> on >> my 97 9000 very annoying. This time, we were in a long line of cars >> driving >> through a civil war battlefield in the dark. Volunteers had lit a small >> candle for every one of the 26,000 soldiers killed or wounded in the >> Antietam, Maryland battle. As you entered the park, you were asked to >> douse >> your headlights and I had to respond that I couldn't. Many other cars >> were >> in the same situation. Once before, I went to an astronomy meet in a >> darkened field and blinded everyone as I started my car to drive away, >> just >> because I'm considered by some engineer to be too dumb to turn on my own >> daytime running lights. >> >> I'd like to have control over my headlights. Does anyone know how I could >> do >> this? Which wire(s) I'd need to interrupt with a switch? Any problems >> likely >> to be encountered in doing it? >> > > If you remove the DRL relay you will get rid of your problem. > > -Fred W