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They are day time running lights. You can turn them of by pulling out the day time running light fuse. Saab manual will help you locate the fuse.
Change light bulbs, they sell them at Wal Mart. Check relay and fuse in under hood fuse box. Fuse name DRL for day time running lights
Take alook at the fuse panel and find out if there is a fuse for your day time running lights. Most vehicles have a fuse going to them.
To fix or disconnect the daytime running lights on a 1999 Grand Prix, you could begin by checking the running light fuse. If the fuse is damaged or blown, you can replace it to fix the lights. Remove the fuse if you want to disable to the lights.
On a 2008, fuse 13 (10 amp) located inside the fuse box in the engine bay controls your DRL. Removing it should disable your lights.
yes, it's your day time running lights. should be a fuse for it in your relay box under the hood.
If they both stopped working at the same time - check the fuse. Fuse # 20 in the underdash fuse panel.
There is a separate fuse for the daytime running lights (DRL). I think there might be a relay also. If the green DRL indicator comes on, but the lights themselves don't, check the fuse and the relay. I think it is in the fuse/relay center by the battery.
Day time running lights are for saftey. They are design for notifying on comming traffic
there isn't a relay for the daytime running lights, it uses the headlight relay, if you want to disable them, theres a fuse you can remove in the fuse box, i did it to mine, but i don't remember how the fuse is marked, its just for the lights, nothing else, possibly DL or DLR
Day time running lights?
No Relay, Just A fuse located on the drivers side dash when you open the door. It is under DLR (Day time running lights) silver finned box under dash, right side of sterring column