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Old Sep 18, 2003 | 04:34 PM
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Full Daytime Running Lights...

Does anyone know where the relay is for the full time running lights ( they really bother me) , or any other way to deactivate it

i have my handbrake switch disconnected right now and it works, but i am getting sick of seeing 'B R A K E' on my cluster

any help with be helpful and i would really appreciate it

thanks fellas
Old Sep 18, 2003 | 05:07 PM
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The quick and easy way-
http://www.scoobymods.com/forums/sho...p?threadid=122
This will suffice unless you install aftermarket headlights or HIDs. In that case you will need to disconnect the main DRL control module (the unit removed in the linked thread is just a dropping resistor) which is located next to the glovebox by the passenger side kick panel.
Reconnect your parking brake switch as soon as possible, without it in place and the warning light on all the time you won't be aware of any potential problems in the brake system.
Old Sep 19, 2003 | 04:38 PM
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Thanks alot for your help mulder, and thanks for being concerned, i knew that the 'BRAKE' light up when there was a problem or low fluid or sumthing but it is good to know that they are people out there who really care thanks for your help

tomorrow i will be driving a happier man
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