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Old 20th September 2005, 03:04 PM   #11 (permalink)
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In article <ksi0j1tbsvrcu5ndp1afrm335r94mbl2tt@>,
Gord Beaman <gord@islandtelecom.com> wrote:

> pisanochas@ (Charles Pisano) wrote:
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> >
> >Re: Daytime Runnig LIghts.
> >
> >Charles Pisano, 9/16/2005,
> ><12540-432B79BB-105@storefull-3273.bay.>,10:04:43 PM, wrote:
> >I lurk on the Edmunds sienna prices paid and buying experiences DB. And
> >someone there is claiming to be able to enable non-DRL vehicles to have
> >DRL's.
> >I have 'em on my Camry, but would like to have them without having to
> >pay for them on a Sienna.   Anyone know if this can be done as claimed
> >and how? And if it can be done on any other toyo models?
> >CP
> >-------------
> >My 04 Sienna LE came without DRLs enabled, but I found out how to do it
> >and I now have DRL. It was a simple job, just place a dummy fuse in the
> >DRL spot on the fuse block. I sued a 5 amp fuse.
> >------------
> >As Raven would say....people , people , people......
> >
> >Dbu was the only one that read my OP I think.
> >
> >I was asking about ENABLING them not disabling them. I thought that
> >because I WASN'T talking about DIS-abling, it would not end up like the
> >last time...8>)
> >
> >I like DRL's but I find when it rains hard and I forget that my rear
> >lights aren't on I can be putting myself at risk of being rear ended by
> >something big....And really a large part of putting your lights on when
> >it rains is to be seen from the rear (and all angles) , especially on
> >the interstate.
> >
> >I think it is interesting that Toyo would charge you (how much?) for
> >DRL's and all you have to do is add a fuse to get 'em for free?
> >I like that part. Is that the case on all model newer toyotas?
> >
> >CP

>
> CP...it's possible that your error in your instruction has caused
> the confusion...you said:
> >It was a simple job, just place a dummy fuse in the
> >DRL spot on the fuse block. I sued a 5 amp fuse.

> Then you made another error when someone could have gotten a
> reinforcing clue later in the sentence...anyway...
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> -Gord.
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If anybody needs to know how to enable/disable DRL in a 04 Sienna let me
know here and I will give you specific instructions. I don't know how
it's done in any other vehicle.
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Old 21st September 2005, 08:53 AM   #12 (permalink)
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On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 05:29:53 GMT, "Philip"
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>I'm confident he can do drive and yak. ;^)


I've found that I need to put my yak in water....

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Old 21st September 2005, 02:24 PM   #13 (permalink)
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"Philip" <1chip-state1@> wrote:
snip of reams of
>
>TOO much pressure flattens and then punctures the metal diaphragm, Gordie.
>And once again, where are you going to hang a two quart pressure bottle with
>FIVE HUNDRED psi? Matter of fact, where are you going to conveinently get
>the thing recharged to that pressure? Asj the nurse to turn up the O2
>delivery to your mask while you're on the Internet.
>
>-Philip
>


For Christs sake the whole mess here was just an exercise in
logic anyway...what a waste of time you are...bye...
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