New guy DRL question

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2011SSVHOE

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.I guess not. On the bright side I found I can change both DRLs
in 25-30 minutes start to finish.

Good job, either you have small hands or should I ask how badly skinned your knuckles are. I would like to have a few words with the moron that came up with that design, most likely the same F*%kT#$d that designed my Caddy CTS. I'M sorry but changing a bulb should be a five minute job. I pity the person that takes his car to stealership for that job and gets a bill for Two Hundred dollars or more. Shame on GM !!
 

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Amen to that. While I like the newer body styles and the conveniences they offer, I sure do miss my '99 and '03 when it comes to change headlight/DRL bulbs.
 

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None of the police vehicles around here have working DRLs. Neither of our retired cars do either. I guess it's something you can enable with a BCM flash, but that's one of the things that distinguish a LEO vehicle, in my part of the world, at least.
 

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