[Shotimes] autolamp outage
Carl Prochilo
gr8sho@prochilo.myserver.org
Thu, 29 Jan 2004 13:24:49 -0500 (Eastern Standard Time)
Then your friend has a special 92. Mine is on the driver's side. There is
a small panel with a grate that hides the sensor. You can easily test this
by putting your hand over it or a solid object and wait for the delay and
you will see the lights kick on.
A poor man's DRL is to just put tape over the opening to the sensor to
defeat it.
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Cheers,
Carl Prochilo
1992 Ultra Red Crimson
Jim and Debbie Leyden said:
> It depends on what year SHO. On my '93 it is on the drivers side
dashboard top. On my friends '92 it is on the passengers side dash top.
>
> Jim
> '93
>
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> I have discovered, due to my AMAZING technological skills (don't work. hit
it. still don't work. broke.), I have discovered that the solar doohickey
(yes, it's called a doohickey, dammit!) is no longer working, which is why
even when it was noon with nary a cloud in the sky, turning the autolamp
on would turn the lights on. Where would I find the little sensor
doohickey? just the solar panel-ette part.
>
> me
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