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Old July 22nd 05, 01:12 AM
James C. Reeves
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"N8N" > wrote in message
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> Timothy J. Lee wrote:
>> In article .com>,
>> N8N > wrote:
>> >Because they use the high beams and therefore are rude and glaring to
>> >other motorists, defeating the idea of a "safety" feature. It's nice
>> >to let other traffic know I'm there; it's not so nice to blind them.

>>
>> Drive with the low beam headlamps on all the time (perhaps put tape
>> on the sensor for the automatic headlamps to make it think that it is
>> night time all the time). That will get rid of the high beam DRLs.

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> Hey, I like that idea. That way I don't have to worry about turning
> the lights off because I'll never actually turn them on. Does anyone
> know where the sensor is?
>
> thanks,
>
> nate


Usually on top of the dash..usually protruding, but can be behind the
defogger grille.


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