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Old 06-16-2006, 01:35 PM
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Default Re: Speaking of DRL lights... a funny story (for newbies)

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Originally Posted by OrangeCrush
When I first bought my H2, of course one of the mods I did was the DRL diode mod (though later removed when added driving lights)

Though funny now, I was naive to the workings of my new truck.

I pulled up behind a car one day and realized I couldn't see the reflection of my DRL lights. I thought that though possible, it's unlikely both bulbs burned out at the same time. (with my luck, that actually could be possible)

Anyway, I stopped at my next stop and got out to check it out. Yup, both lamps out.

I drove home so I could check it out. It was odd, on the way home, I swear I had seen the reflection in a couple of vehicles but once again, when I got home, it wasn't working.

Stupid me didn't realize the DRL's shut off in park, no wonder ever time I'd stop the truck and check it out, they were off...



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