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Old 15 Feb 2006, 01:25 pm
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Default Re: disabling drls

Drew <drew@drew.com> wrote in
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> Has anyone in US disabled DRLs before on an 06 Accord Sedan?





You may wish to ask your dealer if there is a TSB for DRL disablement.
Toyota has such a TSB, which was issued to address the considerable
unpopularity of DRLs in the US. Many Canadians dislike them as well, but
somehow have got the idea that they are mandated by law, which in at least
some provinces thay are not.

Unfortunately tegger.com has nothing on DRL disable. If you end up with a
copy of any relevant TSB, it would be nice to get a copy of it...

For much older Hondas (early '90s), DRL disable may be effected by simply
pulling the DRL fuse, or by disconnecting the DRL resistor. This will also
have the benefit of making your clock normal daytime brightness again.



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