I have a 1995 chevy corsica i want to disconnect the daytime running lights?

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I have a 1995 chevy corsica, and it has daytime running lights, how to i disconnect those but leave the headlights operational when i want to use them at night?

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Under the right side of the dash you will find 2 modules and what looks like a fuse holder. One of the modules, the one with one plug to it, is the DRL module. The fuse holder looking thing is the DRL diode. Unplug the module or removed the diode. I would remove the diode myself.
The other module there is the cruise module. Make sure you unplug the right one....LOL
Good Luck

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Try this...find the fuse panel and look for one marked "DRL". Remove that fuse and you're done. If nothing is marked then find the owner's manual and find the page with the fuse panel illustrated on it. All the fuses should be listed/marked on this page. Again locate the DRL fuse and locate it in the car's fuse panel. I've done this on every GM vehicle I've owned ever since they started using the damned things.

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ditto on the fuse.

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what reason would you want to do that for? does it bother you for some reason? I guess I should actually ask that as a question for myself eh?
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