My daylights don’t come on or stay on are they the same as the park lights bc if so they only come when I turn on the park lights?? Which lights should be on or running as drl?
There is a easier, faster way to do this all by unplugging the sensor on the dash and disconnecting the connection on the passenger side on the firewall in the engine bay
@@mailscom the sensor on the dash is the circle close to the defrost vent on the passenger side. Should pop out with a flathead. I’m used a zip tie to hold the wire up in case you decide to plug it back but you don’t have to do that if you don’t want to.
@@mailscom the sensor in the engine bay should be close to the strut on the passenger side near a black what looks like a small fuse box. It will be a gray connector if I remember right
@@phantomgaming8137 appreciate your quick response, i assumed that camry and lexus had similar settings but guess I was wrong. Mine is a 2001 lexus es300 V6, I found the circle thing on the dash but not what you said in the engine bay. Sorry for the trouble. If you have any input on lexus I'd love it. Thanks
My daylights don’t come on or stay on are they the same as the park lights bc if so they only come when I turn on the park lights?? Which lights should be on or running as drl?
All i can describe is they are the first click to on before the next click to turn on the headlights.
They are the same lights
You don't need DRL I can't figure out how to disable my DRL on my 07 Camry, I couldn't find a fuse. Is there a harness inside the steering column.
There is a easier, faster way to do this all by unplugging the sensor on the dash and disconnecting the connection on the passenger side on the firewall in the engine bay
Will this work on 2000 camry LE V6? I was unable to find the connector switch inside the engine bay
Can you please explain which sensor on dash? And which connector in the engine bay? Please waiting for your response
@@mailscom the sensor on the dash is the circle close to the defrost vent on the passenger side. Should pop out with a flathead. I’m used a zip tie to hold the wire up in case you decide to plug it back but you don’t have to do that if you don’t want to.
@@mailscom the sensor in the engine bay should be close to the strut on the passenger side near a black what looks like a small fuse box. It will be a gray connector if I remember right
@@phantomgaming8137 appreciate your quick response, i assumed that camry and lexus had similar settings but guess I was wrong. Mine is a 2001 lexus es300 V6, I found the circle thing on the dash but not what you said in the engine bay. Sorry for the trouble. If you have any input on lexus I'd love it. Thanks