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Daytime running light module help please!!!


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Hey guys,

 

I have a complete DRL/Twilight Sentinal module from a 1996 Buick Regal. I need some help with installing it in my 1989 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme. I already have the light sensor installed in my dash, and now, I just need to know how to hook up the rest of the wires. If anyone has done this, I need a wire color pin out and some instruction, like, does the module just clip on to certain wires or go in between them? If any one can help, please let me know. I will even do an entire wrote-up for the forum for anyone in the future that wants to do this.

 

Thank you,

Starflare5.

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Taylor has done this. I think he used a Grand Am module though. I plan to add DRL/auto headlights to my trucks.

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I have a complete DRL/Twilight Sentinal module

 

This maybe a part of my probs I have one on my car but the sensor is tucked under the dash. When I turn on parking lights the headlights come on, switch to headlights they get brighter..? I am sure this is not normal. The battery dies in about two days. Have not traced it yet.

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Um, is there a way you could scan those pages? Can't really see it by photos that well.

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Well,

 

Thank you for your help so far, now, does anyone have a headlight wiring diagram for an 1989 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme?

 

Thank you,

Starflare5.

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Shite.

 

Been working so much I completely forgot about this. I am sorry. My computer won't communicate with my scanner unfortunately...

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