Where are the DRLs on a 2002 Cadillac STSI?
Where are the DRLs on a 2002 Cadillac STSI?
2002 Cadillac STSI looked under the hood and popped the cover off the fuse box. Under the lid is a diagram of the fuses with labels. One of them (#24 on my model car) said “DRL” on it. I pulled that fuse and voila!
Is there a way to disable the DRLs on a GM Truck?
On some newer GM models it may be possible to press the “Dome Override” button 3 or 4 times within 6 seconds. This will disable the DRLs while the vehicle is running. When it is restarted, the DRL function will reset to “always on.” We’ve heard that this works on full-size and S-series trucks.
What kind of DRL does a 99 Pont Grand Prix have?
99 Pont Grand Prix; has 16 pin DRL module, fuse removes DRLs and Auto-ON (there is also a fuse for air bags, SRS) 2000 Camaro, direction signal DRL module behind radio
Where is the DRL switch on a 2005 GM van?
2005 GM full size vans These have turn-signal DRLs that can be turned off at the switch, but you need to do that every time you start the van. Normally the headlight switch is in the ‘DRL’ position.
2002 Cadillac STSI looked under the hood and popped the cover off the fuse box. Under the lid is a diagram of the fuses with labels. One of them (#24 on my model car) said “DRL” on it. I pulled that fuse and voila!
Where is the DRL switch on a headlight switch?
Normally the headlight switch is in the ‘DRL’ position. Presumably the spring that returns the headlight switch to ‘DRL’ (from ‘off’) could be removed from inside the switch and you would have a normal headlight switch with DRL’s optional yet fully functional if you left the switch in the ‘DRL’ position. Unfortunately, this is not the case.
How to disable DRLs-lights out.org ( dadrl )?
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Normally the headlight switch is in the ‘DRL’ position. Presumably the spring that returns the headlight switch to ‘DRL’ (from ‘off’) could be removed from inside the switch and you would have a normal headlight switch with DRL’s optional yet fully functional if you left the switch in the ‘DRL’ position. Unfortunately, this is not the case.
Quick links:GM general| GM specific (Chevy, GMC, Pontiac, Buick, Saturn)| Audi| BMW| Chrysler/Dodge| Ford| Honda/Acura| Hyundai| Jeep| Kia| Lotus| Mazda| Mitsubishi| Nissan| Saab| Subaru| Suzuki| Toyota/Lexus| Volkswagen| Volvo Also use your browser’s search feature to find your vehicle on this page.