Re: How to disable 2002 Sienna daytime running lights?



On 11/20/2011 11:25 AM, NM5K wrote:

I don't know why you would say that. I've heard of this rule
many times, from many different sources.

It's not even a debate. If you've ever driven onto a military base at night you are at least required to turn off your lights as you approach the entry station, for obvious reasons.

It's really no big deal. DRLs are not required in the U.S.. A dealer will disable them, usually for free, sometimes for a small charge. On newer vehicles they've fixed the problem with a thing called a switch.

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