1994 Plymouth Voyager Day time running lights

Tiny
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  • 1994 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER
  • 6 CYL
  • FWD
  • AUTOMATIC
  • 25,600 MILES
Hi anyone can tell me how to disable the daytime running lights on my van. Thanks
Saturday, November 15th, 2008 AT 10:15 AM

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Tiny
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The daytime running lights module is located on the right rear of engine compartment on firewall ..


https://www.2carpros.com/forum/automotive_pictures/266999_daytime_1.jpg

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Saturday, November 15th, 2008 AT 11:35 AM
Tiny
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Thanks for your response. How would I go about disabling it my sir, I appreciate the feedback !
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Saturday, November 15th, 2008 AT 10:28 PM
Tiny
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I don't know what or if there is a fault. So i'm working on the presumption that you just want your lights off during the day? The violet/red wire from the DRL module is the live/hot feed to headlight's try disconecting this wire. You will have to check afterwards that no other system is affected. Test by turning light's on and off at switch to make sure everything is working correctly. This shouldn't affect the operation of lights. But this is the first time I have tried this. So please let me know?
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Sunday, November 16th, 2008 AT 7:16 AM
Tiny
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It's funny actually but the high-beams seem to be on all the time even when the vehicle is off (ignition EtC) and the light on the dashboard indication light also is illuminated. Im thinking it's something to do with the highbeams or something.I know when I even have the switch off in my van they are VERY bright. Wierd and I have no clue how to fix this issue. Thanks for your input again!
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Sunday, November 16th, 2008 AT 8:04 PM
Tiny
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Try unplugging the DRL module. Cleaning up the wiring plug/terminal. Iv'e not got the diagram in front of me right now. But I think the high beams are a component controlled by the module. Worth a try. If not you could try replacing the module. I will have another look at the wiring diagram for you?
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Sunday, November 16th, 2008 AT 8:13 PM

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