Simple answer is "you don't". The whole idea behind DLR's is that you are easier to see in any kind of weather. The lights are on a separate circuit and operate at a lower wattage. Unless the vehicle is equipped with automatic 'lights on' you have to remember to manually switch on at dusk so that you have rear lights. Why would anyone want to disable a safety feature??
I understand your answer to this question: "Why would anyone want to disable a safety feature?"
Simple, The daytime running lights are in some congressmen(s) opinion a necessary evil. This question has numerous opinions depending on who you ask.DRL's were at one point congressionally mandated, but not anymore. If a car is sold with them enabled, then you have the ability to disable them, you will possibly lose some car insurance discount. Some cars come without them. My 2005 Honda Accord came without them. My 2006 Honda Accord came with them. Of course I will disable them, just on a temporay basis. I like total control of my headlights. That's why I'm intertaining the thought of disabling them.
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Turn headlight switch to the left to turn off daytime runnig lights. Turn switch back to left to turn back on.
If the Explorer is running engaging the parking brake is supposed to turn the daytime running lights off , otherwise the daytime running lights are supposed to shut off when the engine is shut off . I have a 2004, Eddie Bauer Explorer. On the light switch itself, there is a selection to turn on or off the day lights, as well as the extended, courtesy lights after ignition is turned off.
You don't they have daytime running lights (they are on when the car is on).
turn the car off and apply the parking brake, when you turn the car back on, or to the accessory position, the daytime lights will not come on until you lower the brake lever
push in the e brake pedal 1 click
yes , by removing DRL
You turn the headlight switch to the left when you start the vehicle.
There is a fuse for these lights. I would highly recommend not doing this as it is illegal.
daytime running lights always go off when you shut off the car.early ones had time delay. check your twilight sentinel you'll feel a click when you turn it all the way when you feel the click turn it the other way
You have to remove dayltime light sensors, or reprogramm the computer. Also you can find the fuse for daytime lights and remove it.
push the dome override button twice
Remove the drl fuse..,