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Old 09-05-2007, 04:17 AM
Steve R Steve R is offline
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Default Re: Getting ALL the lights off, at night??

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Originally Posted by working Hummer
Twist your light switch counter clock-wise and release.

Hilarious.....all these years I was thoroughly under the impression that the spring-loaded counter-clockwise movement of the light switch merely turned off only the DRL's. I just tired it; your right! excellent!

I also wanted the brake-lights off too.....but pulling 2 different fuses related to the brakes did nothing. That's okay.....for the two tail-lenses and top section I can just use black tape. It was all the other christmas-tree marker lights that drove me nuts. And yes, I understand how turning off the car and re-starting re-initializes the system.


Hey Negate....long long time, I haven't posted here for years. The club has long since disbanded and the H2 hasn't seen much offroading in years; I got the paint all buffed clean and just don't want to trash it up again. Sooner or later I'll have me some fun. Business is good, family is great, Ferrari is fast!!! Upgraded to the 360 spider too! Hey, weren't you that guy that Dennis & Drty drove off???? Just kidding. How are things with you?
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