Disabling automatic headlights
#1
Disabling automatic headlights
Here's one even my local dealership can't give me an answer to...
2000 Sierra 1500 4WD, built in Canada, and first sold in Canada, so it doesn't offer me the ability to shut off my automatic headlamps (the dome override button procedure doesn't do anything). I would like to disable the automatic headlights function so that I can operate the truck when needed with the headlights off after dark. Parking lights and DRL's aren't a problem, but there are times I would like to be able to operate the truck in low/no lights conditions without the full headlamps being on.
I spoke with the dealership about pulling a relay or fuse and they said doing so would likely disable other important functions. I asked about reprogramming the computer and they said it wasn't possible.
Is anyone here familiar with how this might be done?
2000 Sierra 1500 4WD, built in Canada, and first sold in Canada, so it doesn't offer me the ability to shut off my automatic headlamps (the dome override button procedure doesn't do anything). I would like to disable the automatic headlights function so that I can operate the truck when needed with the headlights off after dark. Parking lights and DRL's aren't a problem, but there are times I would like to be able to operate the truck in low/no lights conditions without the full headlamps being on.
I spoke with the dealership about pulling a relay or fuse and they said doing so would likely disable other important functions. I asked about reprogramming the computer and they said it wasn't possible.
Is anyone here familiar with how this might be done?
#2
You can do that with a tuner or someone who has software but thats too much money just for that. Hitting the dome light button on and off 2 times simultaneously will disable until the truck is restarted.
#3
Not with this truck. As I said, it was built in Canada and first sold there, and Canuck law prohibits that function from being included with the headlights. At least, that's what the supplement to the owner's manual says, and the fact that the dome switch trick does nothing.
I was also curious if anyone else that works on these is familiar with this set up and how hard would it be to replace "whatever" the difference is between this and an American built 2000 with one from a junkyard, i.e., the switch, or just what? Right now, it appears that there is no way around this and no way to disable the automatic headlights.
I was also curious if anyone else that works on these is familiar with this set up and how hard would it be to replace "whatever" the difference is between this and an American built 2000 with one from a junkyard, i.e., the switch, or just what? Right now, it appears that there is no way around this and no way to disable the automatic headlights.
#4
if you wanna get rid of your daytime runners, you might wanna try to disable the sensor,. if you look on your dash near the windshield, in the middle of the dash, there is a little blackish bubble. about the size of a marble. i haven't looked at sierra's cuz i just baught mine but on my S10 it worked. anyways, if you can get access to that sensor just disconnect it and all your lights will not respond to the daytime sensor. i live in canada and bought mine in canada too.. like i said i have not checked on the sierra yet but it worked on my s10. good luck, let me know how it works for you. p.s most of the time those sensors are easy to remove just have pop it out usually.
#7
I do depredation control (coyotes, thus the "Cdog" in my "name") and my first job of the day involves me sneaking into an area under cover of darkness. My truck is how I get there and broadcasting my presence across a mile long swath of countryide by my headlights shining through the dark is a liability that coyotes alert to. I don't need to drive totally blacked out. I don't mind the parking, brake and clearance lights. Just the headlamps and would like to be able to turn them on and off by the switch only.
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