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Default chrysler dynasty - 10-31-2005 , 10:26 PM






running lights permanently on. The only way to get them to turn off is to
take off the 50amp fuse under the hood OR to disconnect the battery?
Is this a switch problem? Or another fuse? And where the heck is it??
Anyone?


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Default Re: chrysler dynasty - 10-31-2005 , 10:55 PM






On Mon, 31 Oct 2005, deydi5 wrote:

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running lights permanently on. The only way to get them to turn off is
to take off the 50amp fuse under the hood OR to disconnect the battery?
Is this a switch problem? Or another fuse? And where the heck is it??
Your Daytime Running Light module has failed. Very common failure mode on
this module. Lift the left front corner of the car. Remove the left front
wheel and tire assembly. Remove the plastic wheel well arch/liner by
pulling out its push-in fastener clips. Inside the fender you will find
the Daytime Running Light module. Unplug it. This will deactivate the
DRLs without affecting any other system.

You can either get another module of the same design for too much money
from the dealer, another failed or about-to-fail unit from the wrecking
yard, or leave the factory module unplugged, put the wheel arch and wheel
back on, get the inexpensive, legal and durable turn signal DRL module
from www.webelectricproducts.com and put that in, takes about 25 minutes.

DS


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Default Re: chrysler dynasty - 11-03-2005 , 12:21 PM



Thanks Mr Stern
Husband finally has a day off to deal with this and it was where you said
it was and to boot...did in fact only take 20 minutes or so. Considering
hubby is a 'chef', he thanks you very much for making this as easy as
reading a recipe. Thank you very much.
Your knowledge is greatly appreciated!



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Default Re: chrysler dynasty - 11-03-2005 , 04:13 PM



On Thu, 3 Nov 2005, deydi5 wrote:

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Thanks Mr Stern
Husband finally has a day off to deal with this and it was where you
said it was and to boot...did in fact only take 20 minutes or so.
Considering hubby is a 'chef', he thanks you very much for making this
as easy as reading a recipe. Thank you very much.
Your knowledge is greatly appreciated!
You're quite welcome. Glad to help out.

But they'll never believe it in South Joysey!

-DS (or wherever Glenn Beasley "works")


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