How do I disconnect the daytime running lights. I am installing HID xenons and I dont want them to run all the time. Is there a wire I can disconnect from the actual switch in the dash for the headlights?
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Disconnecting daytime running lights s70
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US, Canadian or other? Not you, your car
. Reason I ask is if it's a US model, there's a small screw on the headlight switch that can be turned to turn off daytimes.
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the bottom right hand corner of the headlight switch. I thought it was a screw to remove the damn thing. which way and how much do I turn it?
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The screw is a switch. It goes 90 degrees from where it is now - I think it is CW, but I may be wrong. You can use a jewlers screwdriver and there is very little resistance if you turn it in the correct direction.
Let us know which direction, and good luck.
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Let us know which direction, and good luck.
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I cannot find a tiny screw on the light switch, and I would like to be able to turn off the lights. Mostly because sometimes I am cleaning or working on the car with the key turned to "on," and my lights run during this time. They are on no matter what.matthew1 wrote:US, Canadian or other? Not you, your car. Reason I ask is if it's a US model, there's a small screw on the headlight switch that can be turned to turn off daytimes.
After reading your posts, Matthew, I am assuming the car must come from Canada. I don't know; I am its third owner and have no historical documents for it.
My immediate concern is that I have a bulb out. I would prefer turning off the lights over having only one headlight working. Of course, I plan to replace the bulb. But meanwhile, why the heck can I not turn off my headlights? Ever? I think it's plain silly.
And I have never called Volvo design silly: this is my 7th Volvo, my 1995 940. I graduated over the years from 66, 68, 73, 77, and 87.
These modern inconveniences just drive me mad.
Karen
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