why isn't DRL an option?
#1
why isn't DRL an option?
I've talked to a lot of GM car owners and they don't like the DRL system. I was wondering why the Hell doesn't GM just make this optional, everybody doesn't want DRL I know I don't! Or they could just have a switch to turn if off, In bonnevilles I thought you could just turn the twilight sentenal off and that would be it! when I go get a newer car I'm going to demand them to disable it or NO SALE!
It'* Mista
It'* Mista
#3
DRL was decent safety feature, simliar to the 3rd brake light. The DRL can get irritating, but I think the pros outweigh the cons.
LOL...ya, my DRL doesn't work anymore, go figure :P
LOL...ya, my DRL doesn't work anymore, go figure :P
#4
Originally Posted by willwren
Federal regulations, and it was actually required in Canada before it was in the US.
As for me, I like them. Anything that will help prevent idiots from pulling out in front of me is fine by me.
I know this topic provokes flamewars, but what exactly is the problem here? Has anyone noticed that there are also _red_ lights on the _back_ of the car that light up when you step on the brake, whether you want them to or not? Why are you wanting to disable the white lights in front but not the red ones in back?
#6
Well. look in the techinfo.. there'* 2 way of going around the DRL problem.. but again.. it'* by law due to a few dumb idiots that gets into head on collision in cloudy days , and blaming that it would've been much safer if they had it on at all times. However, my question is I like the way the PT Looser ( Cruiser ) has the daytime running lights on as the marker lights instead.. is there a way we can do that with ours ?? And wat is the specific law pertaining to DRL'*? Since technically.. it'* not the headlights, but yet manufactured like that ( again referring to the the marker lights ) ?? The last thing I want to waster everyones time and $$ just to have some A$$hole cop give me a ticket for it.
On another note... my Twilight sentinel switch won't turn off the lights and markers if I'm in drive. :?
On another note... my Twilight sentinel switch won't turn off the lights and markers if I'm in drive. :?
#7
Originally Posted by Allmachtige
I dont have 'em. :?
And if they do come on when the sun starts to go down, I can turn the twilight **** to "OFF" and all the lights go out. Am I alone here?
And if they do come on when the sun starts to go down, I can turn the twilight **** to "OFF" and all the lights go out. Am I alone here?
I don't mind the third brake light. I think it is a good idea. What I don't like is the idea of not having complete control of the front lights. I am one of those drivers who wants to control everything and let the computer control nothing. If I need them on I will turn them but if a driver can't see a 3500lb+, 15ft+ car on the road a small 12v light won't help too much. :?
#8
I agree with SSEi95, I like to have control. I don't need a computer to wipe me when I am done using the toilet--and I don't need a computer to tell me when I need to use my headlights. Fortunately my '95 SE/SC doesn't have the daytime runners or the sentinel. It is simply a pull-on/push-off with the dash dimmer. There is something to be said about simplicity.
#9
Originally Posted by 95BonnevilleSESC
I agree with SSEi95, I like to have control. I don't need a computer to wipe me when I am done using the toilet--and I don't need a computer to tell me when I need to use my headlights.
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There is something to be said about simplicity.
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There is something to be said about simplicity.
It does have a kind of horseshoe-shaped ceramic resistor mounted inside the left front fender which provides the voltage drop for the reduced power to the headlamps, for those owners who are really having a cow over this and feel the need to unplug the DRLs without losing their headlamps altogether.