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Re: Daytime Running lights - The facts
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Subject: Re: Daytime Running lights - The facts
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From: Rene Chaddock <umchadd0@CC.UManitoba.CA>
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Date: Sat, 29 Apr 1995 08:27:06 -0500
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In-Reply-To: <3np0qr$hmq$1@garnet.msen.com>
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Newsgroups: rec.autos.driving, rec.autos.misc, rec.autos.tech
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Organization: The University of Manitoba
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References: <gribble.357.008593BF@primenet.com> <3nlh25$86c@gradlab11.me> <26APR199519510404@vms1.tamu.edu> <Paul.R.Wallen.24.2F9FF248@tek.com> <3np0qr$hmq$1@garnet.msen.com>
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Xref: news.clark.net rec.autos.driving:61507 rec.autos.misc:43129 rec.autos.tech:118851
On 27 Apr 1995, Mike Pelletier wrote:
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> By the way, does anyone know of a way to refit a car with daytime running
> lights? I'd like to have the feature on my '88 Mercury Sable (116,000
> miles). I've checked with my dealer, and even a Canadian dealer, but no
> dice there...
You should just do what my volvo has (if that makes sense..which is
doesn't..)..
Rig it up so that the headlights shut off when the ignition is off. Then
you just keep the light switch in the "on" position all the time. Works
great.
Rene