Any benefit to disabling the DRL's?
<com> wrote in message
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What is the easiest way to disconnect the DRL's on a
2003 Corolla? Does the car need to go to a dealer
or can anybody do it?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
mike
Any benefit to disabling the DRL's?
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com wrote:
LOL, nice one Mike, careful, this is flame bait! :-D
Falling asleep through MDT Tech®'s post...
I am in shock that Mike would stoop to such levels, being the head of a
major motor corp for so many years.
BTW
http://www.gunsnh.com/personalprot3.html
I was thinking about it...then I read my city laws, and am confused. I
know for a fact that the Cheif here denies everyone he can for anything.
http://www.brocktonpolice.com/crimeprevent/gunsafety.htm
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most basic part of a car: If you don't know that much about a car, you
really shouldn't be driving, should you?" - Jimmy Kimmel
ntlhell rolls a six... deathwind is disembowelled with a chainsaw, run over
with a rhino, fed to the fish and his computer taken away from him such
that he doesn't bore us with that inane rot ever again. - ntlhell - A.G.G-
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Yes. >;-)
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~~Philip
"Never let school interfere
with your education - Mark Twain"
I read where DRL's have saved lives in Canada.
mike hunt
"Philip®" wrote:
What are the benefits of DRL's and why would one disable them?
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"The Sharxster" <com> painstakingly pecked in
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To equate DRLS with brake lights and headlights is abysmally poor logic.
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~~Philip
"Never let school interfere
with your education - Mark Twain"
Bruce L. Bergman wrote:
Bruce summed it up well enough for thinking people. Case closed.
~~Philip
DRL-less in California.