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Old 03-12-2006, 01:05 PM   #15 (permalink)
Tacoma_Tom
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Re: turn the DRL's OFF!

Thanks for the input. I agree that they would be more useful in the city environment where there are more idiots per sq. mile. In the wide open country setting I'd rather not have them. I like to be in control of my vehicle. If I want headlights on, then I'll turn them on. IF I want to do 90 down a 2 lane at night without headlights, that's my choice. One of the things that has always impressed me about Toyota's is that they put the driver in control, not the car. Take the HVAC system. If I want to defrost the windshield only with outside air not running through the AC, I can. Or I can blow hot air from the inside, through the AC and only out the middle vents.
I guess I'll just have to look at the schematic when I get my FJ.

Note: I asked my salesman about the switch everyone was talking about. He said it was indeed to turn off the curtain airbags.
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