Daytime Running Lights (DRL's)

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SushiLover
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Daytime Running Lights (DRL's)

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OK, I searched as best as I could before posting this, so please don't flame me if I missed it. I just bought a 95 base Beretta, and desperately want to eliminate the DRL's (and ALC if possible). I know there is supposed to be a module located to the right of the instrument panel above the glove box, but I'll be damned if I can find it. Has anyone else disabled their DRL's, and if so, how?
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Why you would want to do it is beyond me, but there is likely a box in behind the A/C, heater controls.

Do a search on Berettastuff when it's back up

But you should still leave it alone! Better to be seen than dead!
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OK, the DRL module is located directly under the A/C controls, attached by velcro to the dash. A simple tug on the module got it into position to disconnect the wiring from it. The only thing that needs to be done is to ground the left high beam headlight and things are good. No more DRL's or ALC. Just the way it should be!    



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