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Old 08-19-2006, 06:01 PM   #139 (permalink)
Jims5543
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Re: turn the DRL's OFF!

One million thank you's to those who took the time to post up ways around some of these features.

I just shut off my seatbelt chime but agree it would be so much more satifying to microwave it. Or take it to a field like a fax machine and take a baseball bat to it. (Office Space style)

I also pulled the plug on the DRL's. There are a lot that posted their very valid reasons for wanting them. I just do not want them. I have never liked them and they remind me of a cheap Hertz rent a car.

I have survived this long driving defensively without them I am sure I can survive. Besides I really dont think the nimrod that pulls out in front of you would notice a 1 billion candlewatt buld pointed at their face let alone some dim headlights.

Thanks again for your help!
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