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Just wondering if there’s anyway that I can manually delete the daytime running lights as I am a cool hunter and do a lot of hunting in neighborhoods and I have to have the lights off sometimes I don’t know if I can do this myself. I have a 2021 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD Alaskan model thank you for any help.

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16 minutes ago, Ron tree man said:

Just wondering if there’s anyway that I can manually delete the daytime running lights as I am a cool hunter and do a lot of hunting in neighborhoods and I have to have the lights off sometimes I don’t know if I can do this myself. I have a 2021 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD Alaskan model thank you for any help.

 

 

Turn the headlights all the way left it kills the lights.  If you are in Canada, SOL.

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Is there a DRL fuse? My brother in-law needed the ability to disable them on a new Canyon last year. I removed the fuse and wired a switch into the cab so that he turn them off when doing surveillance. Flip it back on when not. 

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6 hours ago, Ron tree man said:

Just wondering if there’s anyway that I can manually delete the daytime running lights as I am a cool hunter and do a lot of hunting in neighborhoods and I have to have the lights off sometimes I don’t know if I can do this myself. I have a 2021 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD Alaskan model thank you for any help.

Whats a cool hunter?

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7 hours ago, Ron tree man said:

Just wondering if there’s anyway that I can manually delete the daytime running lights as I am a cool hunter and do a lot of hunting in neighborhoods and I have to have the lights off sometimes I don’t know if I can do this myself. I have a 2021 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD Alaskan model thank you for any help.

US or Canadian Truck? If its Canadian check out the BT Dieselworks AutoSync. Pretty expensive if all you want to do is disable DRL but it says that it can disable to DRLs on Canadian trucks.

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On 11/26/2024 at 4:24 PM, newdude said:

 

 

Turn the headlights all the way left it kills the lights.  If you are in Canada, SOL.

Correct. And, if you park in a garage at home and work like me and don't want the lights briefly coming on the going right back off. here is my solution. Before starting the truck, rotate the headlight knob to the left and hold it until the truck starts. The truck will start with auto-headlights off, which means the DRLs are off.

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