Requires a special diagnostic tool available only to Saab dealers. Take it to the Saab dealership.
...that's right. They hook it up to a computer interface of sorts and make the change. While you are at it you can have a number of other programmable changes done, related to things like adding a second remote entry key fob if you only have one. That's how I know...I bought a 2nd remote entry fob, and had the dealer reprogram the car so it would work...while at it I had him disable the daytime running lights. If you Google around you can probably find out what other things you might want to change at the same time. Note about the remote key fobs: DON'T LOSE ALL OR BOTH OF YOURS. If you do, to get things "right" again, they have to replace the expen$ive security unit in the car that interfaces with the fobs. I believe I read somewhere that's about $1000! But if you have one working one, they can use it and their unit to add another. IIRC I think they charged me $50 to program the 2nd fob, and another $25 or $50 to change the running lights. Talk about being held over a barrel!
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check out the folowing website for this: http://macgp.clubgp.com/howto/appearance/drl/drl.htm Hope this helps. "G"
Daytime running lights are only available on a Candian sold new car. You don't have them if the car was purchased new in the USA.
daytime running lights for chevys are automatic. you cant turn them off. all you can do is control the high and low beams.
Look in the fuse box for a fuse marked DT lights
Check fuses, breakers and relay in power distribution box
If you live in the United States, your Intrepid will not have running lights. If your car is from Canada however, it will. Either way, the Daytime Running Light module is in the relay box under the hood, on the right hand side
Inner fender, drivers side.
Someone has changed the wiring.
there's a fuse in the fusebox I have a 1997 gmc and that worked for me