how can i disable drl light and convert it to manual?

Asked by bazmood May 22, 2010 at 05:05 PM about the 2009 Toyota Corolla LE

Question type: Car Customization

the drl light open all the day automatically and the night light also open auto so i want to convert this operation to manual do you have any idea about this?

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http://www.lightsout.org/disable.html#Toyota 2009 Toyota Corolla Remove the glove box and locate the DRL module. It's a black unit mounted sideways with a wiring harness plugged in the side of it. Unplug the harness from the module. Cut the blue wire at pin 12. Leave at least 3 inches of wire sticking out of the connector in case you ever want to put it back. Tape up the end of both blue wires. Plug the connector back in. Put the glove box back. It is worth noting that this procedure will also disable the automatic headlights that come on when the sensor detects it is dark. If Toyota uses the same standards in other models such as the 2009 Camry or Avalon as they have for the Corolla, then this procedure should work for those models as well.

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