EChurches13 Posted February 19, 2005 Posted February 19, 2005 Does anyone know how to turn off the daytime running lights on the is300??
bartkat Posted February 20, 2005 Posted February 20, 2005 Does anyone know how to turn off the daytime running lights on the is300?? ← Yes.
EChurches13 Posted February 20, 2005 Author Posted February 20, 2005 Does anyone know how to turn off the daytime running lights on the is300?? ← Yes. ← Could you tell me how, mine have always been on ever since i bought my car, and the dirty yellow color is really annoying.
bartkat Posted February 21, 2005 Posted February 21, 2005 Does anyone know how to turn off the daytime running lights on the is300?? ← Yes. ← Could you tell me how, mine have always been on ever since i bought my car, and the dirty yellow color is really annoying. ← Pop the hood and look on the fender well, in front of the battery for a black box with yellow letters with a "caution hot" warning. It shoud be just in front of the fuse box. That is the device that controls the "dimness" of the DRL's. Then find the wire and plug that goes into that black box. There is only one. Press in the side of that plug and pull it apart and the DRL's should go out. You probably should then tie up that plug and also put tape over both the plug and socket openings so it doesn't get moisture inside. That should do it. It won't affect your high beams at all, and will just stop your DRL's.
EChurches13 Posted February 21, 2005 Author Posted February 21, 2005 Does anyone know how to turn off the daytime running lights on the is300?? ← Yes. ← Could you tell me how, mine have always been on ever since i bought my car, and the dirty yellow color is really annoying. ← Pop the hood and look on the fender well, in front of the battery for a black box with yellow letters with a "caution hot" warning. It shoud be just in front of the fuse box. That is the device that controls the "dimness" of the DRL's. Then find the wire and plug that goes into that black box. There is only one. Press in the side of that plug and pull it apart and the DRL's should go out. You probably should then tie up that plug and also put tape over both the plug and socket openings so it doesn't get moisture inside. That should do it. It won't affect your high beams at all, and will just stop your DRL's. ← thanks, i'll try that
steviej Posted February 21, 2005 Posted February 21, 2005 barkat, what would happen if you left it plugged in and just removed the DRL fuse. Would you get a "bulb out" light on the dashboard? steviej
bartkat Posted February 22, 2005 Posted February 22, 2005 barkat, what would happen if you left it plugged in and just removed the DRL fuse. Would you get a "bulb out" light on the dashboard?steviej ← I don't know whether this would affect anything else or not.. The method I gave is the one that has been proven to work. Or if you want brighter DRL's, you can put a jumper in the female plug after you pull it from the resistor box, but the lights will still be yellowish.
JCE102JZGE Posted January 16, 2006 Posted January 16, 2006 your a goodman bartkat. conasant replies to help people like me. the dlr's annoy me.
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