Daytime Running Lights
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I have a 2004 Toyota Sequoia on which I disabled the daytime running lights. I am not sure if the Lexus GX 470 has the same layout, but it would be worth a look.
On the Sequoia, there is a connector located on the right side of the battery (looking at it from the front) between the battery and the side of the body. If you disconnect the two parts of this connector, it disables the driving lights but does not otherwise affect the operation of the vehicle lights.
On the Sequoia, there is a connector located on the right side of the battery (looking at it from the front) between the battery and the side of the body. If you disconnect the two parts of this connector, it disables the driving lights but does not otherwise affect the operation of the vehicle lights.
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Originally Posted by CUMan
I have a 2004 Toyota Sequoia on which I disabled the daytime running lights. I am not sure if the Lexus GX 470 has the same layout, but it would be worth a look.
On the Sequoia, there is a connector located on the right side of the battery (looking at it from the front) between the battery and the side of the body. If you disconnect the two parts of this connector, it disables the driving lights but does not otherwise affect the operation of the vehicle lights.
On the Sequoia, there is a connector located on the right side of the battery (looking at it from the front) between the battery and the side of the body. If you disconnect the two parts of this connector, it disables the driving lights but does not otherwise affect the operation of the vehicle lights.
Sounds good, any chance you can get a photo of this connection and post it here? Thanks+
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Originally Posted by CUMan
I have a 2004 Toyota Sequoia on which I disabled the daytime running lights. I am not sure if the Lexus GX 470 has the same layout, but it would be worth a look.
On the Sequoia, there is a connector located on the right side of the battery (looking at it from the front) between the battery and the side of the body. If you disconnect the two parts of this connector, it disables the driving lights but does not otherwise affect the operation of the vehicle lights.
On the Sequoia, there is a connector located on the right side of the battery (looking at it from the front) between the battery and the side of the body. If you disconnect the two parts of this connector, it disables the driving lights but does not otherwise affect the operation of the vehicle lights.
or if u had the drl campaign. there is a grey box above the air box dissconnect that 1
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Sorry I didn't respond to your request for photos. I don't check this particular forum very often.
Unfortunately, I still live in the stone age. All my cameras use film, and I don't have a way to do a picture for you.
From what Koolaidman said (and I believe he is a Lexus technician), it appears that the GX underhood layout is different from the Sequoia.
In my Sequoia, there is a gray plastic connector located by the battery . There are wires running to and from the connector. The connector can be separated into two parts, and this turns off the driving lights.
Unfortunately, I still live in the stone age. All my cameras use film, and I don't have a way to do a picture for you.
From what Koolaidman said (and I believe he is a Lexus technician), it appears that the GX underhood layout is different from the Sequoia.
In my Sequoia, there is a gray plastic connector located by the battery . There are wires running to and from the connector. The connector can be separated into two parts, and this turns off the driving lights.
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Originally Posted by koolaidman
when lookin at the engine bay. left of air box. there are relays. disconnect the bottom 1
or if u had the drl campaign. there is a grey box above the air box dissconnect that 1
or if u had the drl campaign. there is a grey box above the air box dissconnect that 1
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Safest way is via scantool...
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=130594
You should be given a complimentary first service from your dealership,which includes a list of personal settings. The DRL bypass may not be on the paper listing you're given so you'll have to tell the service writer.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=130594
You should be given a complimentary first service from your dealership,which includes a list of personal settings. The DRL bypass may not be on the paper listing you're given so you'll have to tell the service writer.
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Originally Posted by BobsGX
I just got my 05 GX this past Saturday. It was produced in 07/05. Any way to post a photo of the relay I need to disconnect?
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Originally Posted by Mr.ES
Why would you want to turn off the DRL'S? They decrease the chances of you having a wreck, even if you are a safe driver.
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Can you use headlights as daytime running lights
Does anyone know if a Lexus tech can reprogram the vehicle to use the headlights as the daytime lights instead of the amber signal lights.
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Hi Blightle,
I thought about it and I too was going to run the Daytime through the headlights instead of the amber, you don't need to have anyone reporgram anything if this is what you want to do. Because all you do, is leave the headlights in the on position. When turned on the AMBER lights automatically shut off.
Problem - If you have Xenon lights installed, you run the risk of "burning" these out now much more quickly than if you didn't have them on as Daytime running lights.
Since, I have the Xenons installed, I've decided, that replacing the amber bulbs is much cheaper than replacing the H11 Xenon ones.
As an aside, if I didn't get the Xenon bulbs, I would have kepts my headlights on, instead of the Amber ones and that's what I initially did for the first month before I got my Xenon kit installed...!
I thought about it and I too was going to run the Daytime through the headlights instead of the amber, you don't need to have anyone reporgram anything if this is what you want to do. Because all you do, is leave the headlights in the on position. When turned on the AMBER lights automatically shut off.
Problem - If you have Xenon lights installed, you run the risk of "burning" these out now much more quickly than if you didn't have them on as Daytime running lights.
Since, I have the Xenons installed, I've decided, that replacing the amber bulbs is much cheaper than replacing the H11 Xenon ones.
As an aside, if I didn't get the Xenon bulbs, I would have kepts my headlights on, instead of the Amber ones and that's what I initially did for the first month before I got my Xenon kit installed...!