Day time running lights

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I am trying to somehow turn off the operation of my day time lamps.
One way i think i can take them off is to take out the fuse. Is this
smart, will it effect anyhting else or is it safe? or is there another
way to go about this?
Thanks alot for the help.
 
On 24 Apr 2006 10:12:28 -0700, littledino24@aol.com wrote:

I am trying to somehow turn off the operation of my day time lamps.
One way i think i can take them off is to take out the fuse. Is this
smart, will it effect anyhting else or is it safe? or is there another
way to go about this?
Thanks alot for the help.
Why would you do that?
It's clear they are a safety feature...

-Andrew M
 
Andrew M <noone@home> wrote:

On 24 Apr 2006 10:12:28 -0700, littledino24@aol.com wrote:

I am trying to somehow turn off the operation of my day time lamps.
One way i think i can take them off is to take out the fuse. Is this
smart, will it effect anyhting else or is it safe? or is there another
way to go about this?
Thanks alot for the help.

Why would you do that?
It's clear they are a safety feature...
I assume that is why they are on but are they really a safety feature?
My feeling is that they just increase the "noise" level on the road.
Is there any research on the benefits of everybody having their lights
on?
 
What vehicle is this referring to as telstra vehicles run a module in
holdens to achieve this.

Rob

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I am trying to somehow turn off the operation of my day time lamps.
One way i think i can take them off is to take out the fuse. Is this
smart, will it effect anyhting else or is it safe? or is there another
way to go about this?
Thanks alot for the help.
 

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