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Originally Posted by BlaineWasHere
You get an insurance break for DRLs? Pretty much every new car has them.
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Not every car on the road has them. For example, my wife's '05 Mustang doesn't have DRLs. Neither does our 2002 Accord.
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Originally Posted by BlaineWasHere
Also do you think the dealer is going to call your insurance and tell them they disabled your DRLs?
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No, but if you file a claim it is possible they would check to see if they were turned off. If you have filed improper safety information on your insurance, its possible they could deny coverage.
Since you can't do it yourself, its going to be hard to deny you did it. On my 2000 Astro, you could disable them by hitting the internal courtesy light on/off button 5 times. It automatically came back on next time the car was turned off, with no registration in the computer.