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Roadstar Prowler Newbie From:Cumming,Ga, USA |
posted 09-19-2001 03:18 PM
I'd like to have the front bumper lites on when ever the engine is running. How can I do this without having all the marker lites come on. If they're on during the day I can't read all my instruments etc.This is why I want the front bumper lites on by themselves. I think the oncoming traffic picks you up sooner. Any help would be appreciated. |
Marty Usher POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:San Antonio, Texas, United States |
posted 09-19-2001 06:27 PM
I don't know about rewiring just to have bumper lights on. I do not even have front bumpers!! However, if you turn your headlight switch counter clockwise it has TWO set positions. The first one will keep your dash lights at setting like the lights are turned off. The second setting all the way to the left turns on the interior lights. Hope that helps. Happy Prowling Marty ------------------ |
Racer Prowler Enthusiast Personal ScrapBook From:Canada |
posted 09-20-2001 01:12 PM
All Canadian cars have their bumper lights come on when the engine is on. Perhaps you could look at some factory daytime running light wiring kit from Chrysler canada? ------------------ This message has been edited by Racer on 09-20-2001 at 01:13 PM |
Bob Goetz POA Site Supporter Mr. Real Rod From:Belle Plaine MN USA |
posted 09-21-2001 02:04 PM
My car is from Canada and the running lights are on all the time, if you find out how to turn yours on let me know so I can do the reverse and turn them off. Thanks |
Tony Goertz POA Site Supporter Administrating Kat Personal ScrapBook From:Lucan1, Ontario, Canada |
posted 09-27-2001 07:19 AM
Canadian cars have a "Daytime Running Lights" module plugged in to the wiring harness. The service manual descibes it as located "outboard side of the left hand support bracket. Access is gained by removing three bolts on the left side service panel" - refer to page 8W-90-6 in the service manual . ------------------ TonyG@ProwlerOnline.com |
Roadstar Prowler Newbie From:Cumming,Ga, USA |
posted 09-27-2001 12:17 PM
Thanks Tony. Thats what I needed to know. It sounds like the hard part will be going to my dealer and ordering the part. I appreciate it, Mat |
Ohm Dr Prowler Newbie From:Illinois |
posted 09-28-2001 11:31 PM
Maybe Tony will send you the module, since he wants to take his off... |
Ohm Dr Prowler Newbie From:Illinois |
posted 09-28-2001 11:32 PM
Ooops... I meant Bob. |
Eric Wolf POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie Personal ScrapBook From:New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada |
posted 09-03-2002 02:45 PM
Tony, is the left side the passanger or driver side? |
GenoTex POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie Personal ScrapBook From:Oakfield, WI, USA |
posted 09-04-2002 09:44 AM
However, if you turn your headlight switch counter clockwise it has TWO set positions. The first one will keep your dash lights at setting like the lights are turned off.
Up to TWO beers now, eh ? lol |
Marty Usher POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:San Antonio, Texas, United States |
posted 09-04-2002 09:53 AM
Wow Gene, that was a post from almost a year ago. What are you doing reading all old posts in the archives?? |
GenoTex POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie Personal ScrapBook From:Oakfield, WI, USA |
posted 09-05-2002 06:50 PM
lol... nope ! Looks like Mr Wolf brought it topside! |
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