New to Subaru
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New to Subaru
Greetings! Just picked up a 2004 WRX wagon a few days ago and looking forward to improving it. I finally dumped my 98 Camry after 7+ years and 144k miles - there's only so much you can do to a family sedan with few aftermarket parts available for the 4 cyl automatic. I did tune the suspension with Tokico HP Blue struts and Eibach springs, strut tower bar, so it handled much better. But... I'm closing out of Toyotanation.com and moving onto i-club.
The WRX is completely stock... for now. I read a spec page on the 04 WRX's and it said they have DRL's - but I don't see them on mine. I don't have an owner's manual or repair guide yet, but I found a lot of discussion on how to disable them. So I checked both under the hood and the greenish-white DRL plug to the right of the glovebox - both are plugged in.
I'm probably one of the very few who would like the DRL's back on and working - (...at least until I decide I want them off.)
Since the relays appear to be plugged in, is there a fuse to check?
Thanks!
The WRX is completely stock... for now. I read a spec page on the 04 WRX's and it said they have DRL's - but I don't see them on mine. I don't have an owner's manual or repair guide yet, but I found a lot of discussion on how to disable them. So I checked both under the hood and the greenish-white DRL plug to the right of the glovebox - both are plugged in.
I'm probably one of the very few who would like the DRL's back on and working - (...at least until I decide I want them off.)
Since the relays appear to be plugged in, is there a fuse to check?
Thanks!
Last edited by Shadow1; 08-20-2007 at 09:59 AM. Reason: Need DRL help
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