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$ilverado
02-22-2009, 04:44 PM
i currently drive a 2000 chevy silverado.
im looking for a way to turn my lights off even when its dark out.
on my lights knob. i have off, parking lights and driving lights.

even when my knob
is palced in the off posistion my lights are still on.

im looking for a way to turn them off,

i understand that if i turn my truck off and start it with the ebrake on, that my auto lights wont work.
but im looking for a way in which i can drive. with them off or idle with them off. without restarrting the vehicle.

rotaryenginepete
02-22-2009, 05:39 PM
automatic lights will turn on your headlights and running lights when it gets too dark out. to override this simply reselect your desired setting on the lightswitch. to deactivate your DRL's (daytime running lights) you can pull the fuse, or i believe there is a sequence of pushing buttons on the earlier gmt800 trucks that will deactivate it thru the computer. i personally would just locate the fuse(s) in the fuse box that says DRL and pull it out. your headlights and automatic lights will still work as long as the fuses for those remain in.

$ilverado
02-22-2009, 05:43 PM
automatic lights will turn on your headlights and running lights when it gets too dark out. to override this simply reselect your desired setting on the lightswitch. to deactivate your DRL's (daytime running lights) you can pull the fuse, or i believe there is a sequence of pushing buttons on the earlier gmt800 trucks that will deactivate it thru the computer. i personally would just locate the fuse(s) in the fuse box that says DRL and pull it out. your headlights and automatic lights will still work as long as the fuses for those remain in.


yes yes, i have already pulled the fuse for the DRL. but im talknig about my main driving lights.
im looking for a way to turn off my lights, all lights DRL parking and driving, at night. simply.

rotaryenginepete
02-22-2009, 05:46 PM
you should be able to just turn them off, but you have to be in drive when you do it. if you turn them off in park, and then put it into gear then they will come back on and you have to turn them off again while in drive. i can't think of anything else...

$ilverado
02-22-2009, 06:00 PM
you should be able to just turn them off, but you have to be in drive when you do it. if you turn them off in park, and then put it into gear then they will come back on and you have to turn them off again while in drive. i can't think of anything else...

no, even in park, the second i turn the ignition, even if lights are placed in off posistion, they will turn on.

by the power of the automatic light turn on sensor due to the darkness.

rotaryenginepete
02-22-2009, 06:17 PM
yeah i think there's a special combo to do that. i think. i will have to look into it.

dpscranton
02-22-2009, 06:29 PM
i have an 02 silverado and on mine if you press the "dome override" button 3 times it turns the automatic sensor off and you have to use the switch. idk if it is the same for yours but thats how i do it in mine

$ilverado
02-22-2009, 06:42 PM
i have an 02 silverado and on mine if you press the "dome override" button 3 times it turns the automatic sensor off and you have to use the switch. idk if it is the same for yours but thats how i do it in mine


wow cool, thanks im gonna try it out tonight.

thanks for the help.
i will get back to you and tell you if it works.

$ilverado
02-22-2009, 08:26 PM
wow cool, thanks im gonna try it out tonight.

thanks for the help.
i will get back to you and tell you if it works.


ya it worked thank you so much

dpscranton
02-22-2009, 10:31 PM
noo problem happy to help

clarkie152
02-28-2009, 09:17 PM
justt out of curiosity....why would you do this?

dpscranton
02-28-2009, 09:26 PM
if its night and you want to pull into someplace discretely you can turn off the lights.... hooking up with someone in the parkinglot at night in the winter?? shut the lights off and stay in the car with the heat on

clarkie152
02-28-2009, 09:44 PM
ah. now that i think of it it makes sense. Im just used to having the option of putting them al to off