Saab: Disable day time running lights
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Disable day time running lights
Before you yell at me allow me to explain.
I live in California and like to go to the Drive In but in winter it gets
cold & I can't start the car to warm it up because the headlights come on.
All the other cars honk & yell that they are trying to watch the movie.Help
me to disable this please.
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Re: Disable day time running lights
Pull out the fuse. It was easy to do on my '97 900 (RIP)
-Dima
"P. Sweatty" <com> wrote in message
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Re: Disable day time running lights
You still have Drive In movie theaters? There are other ways to keep
warm at a drive in.
You can use a sleeping bag as a very effective blanket. What did you
think I was going to write?
P. Sweatty wrote:
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Re: Disable day time running lights
On Sat, 13 Dec 2003 00:41:57 GMT, "P. Sweatty"
<com> wrote:
I can't start the car to warm it up because the headlights come
on.>All the other cars honk & yell that they are trying to watch the
movie.Help>me to disable this please.
This would be a completely legal move.
It woud be easy enough to install a switch but quite illegal.
Malcolm
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Re: Disable day time running lights
It's just a fuse you need to pull out - the owner's manual clearly states
which one.
....pablo
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Re: Disable day time running lights
Try this trick:
Slightly pull up your emergency parking brake. The Daytime Running Lights
(DRLs) won't come on (usually) with the parking brake on. This works on
other vehicles and might work on Saabs. Don't pull fuses. I haven't tried
it on our 2003 Linear but it worked on the Honda and Chrysler we've owned.
Just my $0.02.
R
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Re: Disable day time running lights
On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 03:29:08 GMT, "rchokelal" <com>
wrote:
Damn cheap and great suggestion.. why didn't I/...
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