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Drl's Daytime Running Lights., require help.
| Doctor Orlov M.D. |
Oct 17 2006, 05:24 PM
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Hello, I have just recently purchased my 07 GT eclipse, I do have a problem - I suffer from a minor ADHD and I am easily bothered by minor things such as: misplaced personal items, physical appearance etc. Does anybody know of a way to shut of my day time running lights, I fully realize they are in place for my personal safety, but with them being on during daylight (I live in Florida), it's just really bothering me and causing minor mental problems. I have already talked to my dealer and they basically said that they can not do that due to safety reasons. I only have a few choices left, to do it myself or exchange my car for a Nissan z. I am not a big fan off going to local car shops due to my ADHD; I really dislike the sanitation inside those facilities. I would greatly appreciate it if someone could help me.
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| Applefish |
Oct 28 2006, 01:14 AM
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Here's a copy of my Galant DRL post: Ok. Here's a pic of the pin you need to bend (or remove) to disable Daytime Running Lights on Galants (and Eclipses). This module (known as the Front ECU Module) is under the hood, inside the fuse box, on the driver side. If you're not sure, look in the manual. Remove the Front ECU, and open it carefully using a flat screwdriver. You can "pop" the white snaps on the black metal part (it's a chip cooler) to completely access the pins, and remove the bottom cover (black plastic). Bend the second last (or 1st) of the SMALL pin connector. Re-assemble, and voila! P.S. Please be careful. And do not sue me if something happens. You're a grown up, assume the consequences. :P Click HERE to view the modified ECU
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| mfalik |
Nov 2 2006, 08:58 AM
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QUOTE(Applefish @ Oct 28 2006, 02:14 AM) Here's a copy of my Galant DRL post: Ok. Here's a pic of the pin you need to bend (or remove) to disable Daytime Running Lights on Galants (and Eclipses). This module (known as the Front ECU Module) is under the hood, inside the fuse box, on the driver side. If you're not sure, look in the manual. Remove the Front ECU, and open it carefully using a flat screwdriver. You can "pop" the white snaps on the black metal part (it's a chip cooler) to completely access the pins, and remove the bottom cover (black plastic). Bend the second last (or 1st) of the SMALL pin connector. Re-assemble, and voila! P.S. Please be careful. And do not sue me if something happens. You're a grown up, assume the consequences. :P Click HERE to view the modified ECUWhen I click on the link I get "not authorised".
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| Applefish |
Dec 17 2006, 03:00 PM
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Try this: (IMG:http://img66.imageshack.us/img66/6020/drl2xo5.th.jpg) P.S. The front ECU is located under the hood, on driver's side, under a plastic cover.
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