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    i have just bought a vz ssz and the headlights are always on, it has a sticker on the dash saying 'headlighs on with ignition on feature' is there any way to turn this feature off? it still does it with the switch in the off position, the most i can do is switch it to parkers....
    surely there has to be a way to turn them off, thanks in advance.

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    its called drl or daytime running lamps
    telstra etc have them
    you can have it removed not sure exactly what holden does for this but they did my last one
    charged an hours labour and thats it so cant be to bad

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    im not sure i didnt remove the one i had as had too many other jobs to go hunting how to for it!~
    maybee look for a thread on here for removal of lights on feature?
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    heres a good one right click save to desktop html next one im doing it

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    safer to drive with the headlights on anyway, does it really matter?
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    my only concern with it was that the low beams are on while trying to crank the engine and sometimes it sounds like it stuggles.

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    My uncle's VX Berlina has the same sticker and option. AFAIK, it's a Tech 2 enabled option, which means a trip to Holden or your mechanic with a Tech 2 tool to have it disabled. If you get a good dealer, they may even do it free of charge, considering it'd only be a 10 minute job.

    Not sure why a SSZ would have the option, but many fleet cars, as db_notso said, have a "always on" feature enabled for safety. Our mine utes and SUV's have this option enabled for highway and minesite safety.
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    Having your lights on whilst driving wont flatten your batters, they are powered by the alternator, not the battery. The batteryu is just a storage facility for power.. it also starts your car... so if your having problems starting your car, your battery might be on the way out
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    Quote Originally Posted by GAMBLR View Post
    My uncle's VX Berlina has the same sticker and option. AFAIK, it's a Tech 2 enabled option, which means a trip to Holden or your mechanic with a Tech 2 tool to have it disabled. If you get a good dealer, they may even do it free of charge, considering it'd only be a 10 minute job.

    Unfortunately, this modification (Telstra vehicles in particular) is hard-wired into the headlight circuit with a seperate control unit - that is not controlled by the BCM or any of the digital busses at all, so it cannot be disabled as part of a Tech 2 function.

    If you or the OP want details of the DRL mod, then PM me for details, which should then give you an idea on how to 'demod' your vehicle if you really want to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bcw61 View Post
    Unfortunately, this modification (Telstra vehicles in particular) is hard-wired into the headlight circuit with a seperate control unit - that is not controlled by the BCM or any of the digital busses at all, so it cannot be disabled as part of a Tech 2 function.

    If you or the OP want details of the DRL mod, then PM me for details, which should then give you an idea on how to 'demod' your vehicle if you really want to.
    i was thinking that an hour was a bit of a jip on same model car i subleted for repair now i know what the customr paid for

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